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Clay Ogilvie has spent enormous time indexing and organizing the collected records of Harold Weisberg, who fought the government over access to assassination records over a period of decades.

 

Clay Ogilvie: Electronic Archives

Clay Ogilvie on the value of an electronic archive.

Running time: 1 min 39 sec

Source: Mary Ferrell Foundation, 18 Nov 2005

Clay Ogilvie: The Bridge

Ogilvie on what is needed to bridge the gap between the existence of electronic documents and actually having them used.

Running time: 1 min 46 sec

Source: Mary Ferrell Foundation, 18 Nov 2005

Clay Ogilvie: The Rift Line

Ogilvie discusses how the assassination of JFK is a rift line in history, and on the need for honesty and transparency in government.

Running time: 2 min 8 sec

Source: Mary Ferrell Foundation, 18 Nov 2005

Clay Ogilvie: Methodology

Ogilvie on the lack of any foundational, scientific research in the Kennedy assassination case.

Running time: 1 min 26 sec

Source: Mary Ferrell Foundation, 18 Nov 2005

Clay Ogilvie: Provenance Index

Clay Ogilvie on the need for a "Provenance Index" in the Kennedy assassination case.

Running time: 1 min 32 sec

Source: Mary Ferrell Foundation, 18 Nov 2005

Clay Ogilvie: First Meeting Harold Weisberg

Clay relates a humourous anecdote about the first time he met Harold Weisberg.

Running time: 37 sec

Source: Mary Ferrell Foundation, 18 Nov 2005

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