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Archives 101

eBook - American Association for State and Local History

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ISBN/EAN: 9781538133026
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 302 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2021
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Format: EPUB
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Beschreibung

Archives 101is a manual for people who care for historical records, photographs, and collections and a textbook for those who want to learn. Lois Hamill provides practical, step-by-step guidance for managing all facets of archival collections, from acquisition, arrangement, and description to storage and security. The book also offers advice on how to integrate description in PastPerfect software with archival finding aids to optimize the strengths of each.

Archives 101is written for those who manage cultural collections regardless of their professional education or institution type. This comprehensive, practical, ready reference is authoritative yet accessible to all readers. It addresses all phases in the process of managing cultural collections including use by researchers, for exhibits, work with other specialists such as conservators or appraisers and more.

The chapter on description incorporates the professional descriptive standard Describing Archives: a Content Standard (DACS) into finding aids. Guidance on the management of digitization projects for text documents and photographs includes equipment, technical specifications, file naming and management, workflow, delivery methods, and copyright with examples and forms. The Additional Reading/Resources features many new resources that are reliable and free, all URLs have been verified.

A convenient Glossary, examples, forms and ready-reference appendices round out this handy volume.

Autorenportrait

As university archivist,Lois Hamill is head of the Special Collections and University Archives at Northern Kentucky University. She has earned the rank of full professor. She has been a practicing archivist for twenty years working with academic records, photograph and local history collections, and local government records. She previously worked for a local historical society, local government and a public library. She holds a masters degree in History/Archival Methods from the University of Massachusetts Boston, a masters in library and information science from Simmons College, Boston, is a certified archivist and has earned the Society of American Archivists Digital Archives Specialist certification. She also attended Rare Book School at the University of Virginia.

She has spoken at national, regional and state conferences on diverse archival, history and library topics, taught a photograph workshop at the annual American Association of State and Local History conference, and state workshops on archival arrangement and collections care. She was the principle investigator for an NEH Sustaining Cultural Heritage Grant to create and maintain a sustainable preservation environment through monitoring and analysis of the existing HVAC system in order to mitigate humidity problems and save energy; and a security assessment grant. As a successful grant writer, she has also been asked to serve on several federal grant review panels. She has co-managed several digitization projects, development of an institutional repository and installation of compact shelving.

Hamills focus on archival arrangement and description dates to her masters thesis, which was followed by an independent study analyzing a library collection management modules compliance with archival theory when applied to photographs. Her award winning first book focuses heavily on arrangement and description and photography but broadly encompasses her other experiences. A subsequent second book,Archival Arrangement and Description: Analog to Digitalstarts with analog records and progresses to digital records, integrating information and standards in a unique manner.

Inhalt

List of Figures, Tables, and Textboxes

Preface

Introduction

1. Basic Definitions and Concepts

2. Acquiring New Materials

3. Arranging the Collection

4. Describing the Collection

5. Photographs: Part 1Handling, Arranging, Identifying, Rehousing, and Describing

6. Photographs: Part 2Management and Use

7. Managing Digitization Projects

8. Reference and Researchers

9. Security

10. Exhibits

11. The Collection Storage Environment

12. Other Types of Materials

13. Outside Specialists

14. Additional Personnel

15. Disaster Preparedness

Appendixes

Appendix A: Guidelines and Policies

Appendix B: Sample Forms and Workflows

Appendix C: Representative Examples

Appendix D: Vendors

Notes

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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