What is Archival Processing? An Introduction
What is Archival Processing? An Introduction - NCSU Libraries
In special collections and archives, we partake in a mysterious activity called “archival processing.” This is an essential and basic part ...
Archival Processing: Introduction - Guides @ UF - University of Florida
Archival processing provides greater intellectual and physical access to collections. It promotes preservation and enables good collections ...
Archives 101: An Introduction to Archival Processing
I will discuss the first few steps that occur after an archive is accessioned into a repository as a new collection, also understood as archival ...
Archival processing - Wikipedia
Archival processing ... Archival processing is the act of surveying, arranging, describing, and performing basic preservation activities on the recorded material ...
Archival Processing – Principles and Practical Strategies
Archival processing is a crucial element of collections care and stewardship. Processing is how we know what we have in our collections, how we ensure our ...
What Is Archival Processing? Part 1: Rehousing - NCSU Libraries
Typically archivists do not read every page or remove every staple or paper clip. This kind of detailed processing, while appealing in some ...
2.1 Steps of Archival Processing
Prepare the processing plan: The archivist prepares a processing proposal, outlining a plan to arrange and describe the material. Following ...
Chapter 1, Processing Workflow at the Archives of American Art
Archival processing is defined as the activities of accessioning, arranging, describing, and properly storing archival materials according to established ...
preparing archival materials for use (View Citations)
Special Collections & University Archives Best Practices Manual
"Archival processing” refers to the activities of appraising, arranging, describing, and preserving archival materials. Through processing, archivists are able ...
Introduction to Archival Research: What do archivists do?
Much work done by archivists involves preparing archival collections for researcher use. This is called archival processing.
Processing Manual - Rockefeller Archive Center Documentation
Users are the central reason for archival processing. Identifying our community of users, and observing, testing, analyzing, and understanding user needs and ...
ARCHIVAL PROCESSING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL ...
Materials rehoused into archival boxes, items refoldered into archival folders. Page 21. DETERMINE LEVEL OF ARRANGEMENT. KEEP IT SIMPLE!!!
Archival Processing: Final Steps - Guides @ UF - University of Florida
Processors should go back to the collection's existing documentation, especially the survey and processing plan, to ensure that all records were ...
archive center: best practices guide for archivists, project contractors ...
Introduction. 2. What is Archival Processing? 2. I. Preliminary Planning. 3. II. Arrangement. 3. III. Appraisal (Removals and Discards). 4. IV. Preservation.
An Introduction to the Preservation of Archival Material | CARLI
Archives processing serves to preserve materials by following the guiding principles of provenance and original order. Archivists use arrangement performed ...
Archives and archiving: What is 'processing'? - ACU Blogs
'Archival processing' is a set of actions performed on a collection in order to gain intellectual and physical control of the objects and the ...
Introduction to Archival Organization and Description - Getty Museum
Archives—Processing. 2. Archival materials. 3. Cataloging of archival materials. I. Wilkerson,. Peter L. II. Warren, Susanne ...
Introduction to Processing - YouTube
This video describes what archival processing is and its purposes. Created by L. Tom Perry Special Collections and iLearning Library ...
Processing | New York State Archives
Arranging the collection according to archival principles provides basic physical control, ensures its authenticity and preserves the context of its creation ...