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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Gerry Down on March 07, 2021, 08:27:20 PM
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I've seen JFK researchers use these. For example this one:
RIF 194-10003-10417
Where can i get this document? Is it from this website: https://catalog.archives.gov/
Where do i type in the RIF on the website?
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I've seen JFK researchers use these. For example this one:
RIF 194-10003-10417
Where can i get this document? Is it from this website: https://catalog.archives.gov/
Where do i type in the RIF on the website?
Try at the Mary Ferrell archives
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I've seen JFK researchers use these. For example this one:
RIF 194-10003-10417
Where can i get this document? Is it from this website: https://catalog.archives.gov/
Where do i type in the RIF on the website?
It's an acronym for "Records Indication Forms".
Mary Ferrell site explains it: https://maryferrell.org/search.html?index=mffnara
And you can do a RIF Search there. Although it's limited and you'll have to pay for deeper/more extensive searches.
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Thanks. Are RIFs used at the National Archives? Or is it just the Mary Ferrel wesbite?
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Thanks. Are RIFs used at the National Archives? Or is it just the Mary Ferrel wesbite?
RIF is a national archive thing. It's how they organized and indexed the stuff declassified by the JFK act
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Thanks. Are RIFs used at the National Archives? Or is it just the Mary Ferrel wesbite?
From the Ferrell site: "The National Archives attached a form page to most documents declassified in the 1990s, with fields for titles, subjects, originating agency, from and to, declassification status, and more. When viewing such a document, this is usually the first page. You can also use the "RIF Form" tab to view the data as a form. "
So it's a NARA format. If I recall, you can do three (five?) searches for free at the Ferrell site. You are limited unless you are a member. It's now $35.00 for regular membership.
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Thanks. That clears things up. All these reference numbers can be confusing for someone not used to them.