With the birth of the Communist Party of China, the corresponding document and archive management work also began. Before the Long March victory, because the CCP was in a highly secretive and fluid state, it was difficult to integrate the work at a high level. After the victory of the Long March, this situation began to change, and it was possible to improve the management of the documents and archives from the aspects of material collection, classification, cataloging, lending, transmission, and storage. This improvement has promoted the refinement and standardization of relevant specific procedures, adapted to the actual objective needs, and eventually cultivated the foundation for the institutionalization of document and archive work. |