DETAILS TO BE INCLUDED AND GENERAL POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED IN PREPARING CS HISTORICAL PAPERS.

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CIA-RDP83-00764R000300090019-1
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2
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November 17, 2016
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July 19, 2000
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19
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October 13, 1964
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. _Approved For ReIeaW 2000& JI N -1.83-00764&00300090019-1 SUBJECT: Details to be included and general points to be considered in preparing CS historical papers.; I Details which will properly stage and validate the paper. a. Identify the drafter and his relationship to the area or substance of the study. b. Specify the overall period being covered, the date the paper is drafted or revised and the limit of the field under consideration. c. Maintain a record of document collections used -- ER, SGO, RI, OGC, DC, Desk files, Compt., Pers., Log., Cover, DDP/PG, etc. d. Develop abibliography of contributive material either byjfootnote or as a terminal listing. e. Include cable and dispatch references in the body of the report -- post designation, control number an4 date. f. Compile alist of all persons interviewed for substantive contributions and attach separate summaries of 1: ie info .-oration contributed by interviewee o) -:.copy of his actual paper if drafted by hin at your request or taped. g. List at least the senior officers responsible for the activities giving their positionsand periods of tenure, and any personalities whose individual talents and contributions were significant to the project. h. Classify the total paper. Separately evaluate the sensitivity of each annex and footnote. ppjoved For Relea 0/ RE3-00764R000300090019-1 "Approved For Releadlw2000/0899 1.1 RR 00764000300090019-1 i. Have a "table of contents" for ease of handling any complex report. j. Consider ;the probable value of an index or indices to a paper; i.e., persons, organizational entities with alphabetical abbreviations, topics (clandes- tine techniques or lessons learned). k. If the paper covers an extended period and is a complicated narrative, prepare a chronological listing of important incidents and dates which can assist in weaving the total manuscript into a cohesive paper. II. Probable uses of the paper, for consideration in organi- zation and writing. a. As a summarization of operations to speed up and support urgent requirements for papers on the subject. b. As documentation to facilitate debriefings. c. As a basic' chronicle for the indoctrination of new Chiefs of Station, Branch Chiefs, Desk Chiefs and other key officers. d. As a type of case history for use by the Office of Training in the conduct of operations courses. e. As a monitoring review and summation of opera- tions for later analysis and postmortems. 25X1A CONF. IDEA TIAL Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000300090019-1