The JFK Assassination Collection Database: What is it?
The database is a document level index of over 260,000 documents. Each document has a unique document identifier, called a record number, and a record identification form (RIF) that tells such information as the date of the document, the “to” and “from”, any title associated with the document, brief subject identifiers, and finally the access status of the document. The database does not link to digitized images of records.
Related Questions
- Why wouldn the Kennedy family--having both wealth and political influence--have acted more aggressively had they suspected (which they apparently did not) that the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was part of a larger conspiracy?
- What is the significance of the Record Number in the JFK Assassination Collection Database?
- The JFK Assassination Collection Database: What is it?