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records disposal, implemented in registry, with existing records management application in the project of automated data processing of the City of Zagreb. There is an article from the field of the history of institutions, about the Croatian Railways in the Independent State of Croatia and the field of activity of some ministries in the field of transport, particularly railways (Organization of the Croatian State Railroad 1941-1945) and the article Socio-Economical Reforms of 1950 and 1951 and their Impact on the Administration of the People's Republic of Croatia, focused on the analyses of the political and normative influences in Croatia at the beginning of 1950 in relation to the functioning of legal state bodies. In this volume there is also an article on the Post-Modern Archival Science: Introductory Questions, it is a pioneer piece of work written in Croatian. The author is a student of archivistics attempting to bring closer to us some views on the archives within the framework of postmodern theory, mainly the Anglo Saxon theory. Apart from introducing some theoretical elaborations on the pages of Vjesnik, the importance of article is in questioning the relation between the archives and knowledge, tradition, technology and other concepts, and seems crucial for its future positioning in the system of knowledge respectively science. The article Archives and Electronic Records - Scandinavian Countries Experience gives a review of the regulations and some projects in the field of managing the electronic records in Denmark, Sweden and Finland. There is also the article on glagolitic manuscripts of the parish St. Apolinar in Dubašnica on the island of Krk. A valuable list of manuscripts is presented with a proposal to collect all the glagolitic manuscripts from all the parishes on the island of Krk to one sole place, creating the "unique specialised glagolitic archives". The intention of the Editorial Board of Vjesnik is to publish regularly the bibliographies of persons whose life and work as well as written articles deserve our full attention; in this volume there is an article about the former head of the Central Laboratory for Conservation and Restauration, the Croatian State Archives, Ms. Tatjána Puškadija-Ribkin. In our column which we wish would be the shortest one we have three notices: the farewell from the former head of the State Archives in Osijek, Mr. Miroslav Kasabašić, from the tragically departed colleague of the Croatian State Archives Mr. Slaven Skoko and from the longtime employee of Hrvatska kinoteka Mr. Zoran Lhotka. From this volume on there will be a new section The Croatian State Archives Acquisitions. By interrupting the circulation of Bulettin 1997, the Archives ceased to print the list of the new acquisitions. The list of acquisitions comprises the last two years (2002-2003), since the acquisitions from 1998-2001 have already been processed in the existing archival fonds and archival collections. We sincerely beli-