
Moving Archives
The Experiences of Eleven Archivists
Scarecrow Press
Published on 10. October 2002
Book
Hardback
134 pages
978-0-8108-4500-8 (ISBN)
Description
Moving an archive, historical society, or rare book library may occur only once in the career of a professional curator, archivist or librarian. Not only is each situation unique, but collections are irreplaceable and priceless. Moving Archives is a timely source of useful information by eleven archivists who have recent experience moving both collections and entire repositories. They describe their physical and administrative situations, details of their holdings, plans for their move, actual operations, successes, failures, and lessons learned.
Readers will enjoy the clear, systematic, rational and sometimes humorous accounts of how these professionals coped. Each archivist speaks in his or her own voice, often with considerable individuality about what was intended, what processes occurred, and what result, in terms of an organized collection in a new location, finally emerged.
Topics Include:
- Planning
- Administrative coordination
- Staffing (both contract and institutional)
- Security preservation
- Transportation methods
- Boxing and shelving
- Accidents and natural disasters
You'll get pertinent advice about:
- How to plan for trouble
- How to avoid the well-meaning "assistance" of administrators and volunteers
- How to maintain control and good humor throughout.
Readers will enjoy the clear, systematic, rational and sometimes humorous accounts of how these professionals coped. Each archivist speaks in his or her own voice, often with considerable individuality about what was intended, what processes occurred, and what result, in terms of an organized collection in a new location, finally emerged.
Topics Include:
- Planning
- Administrative coordination
- Staffing (both contract and institutional)
- Security preservation
- Transportation methods
- Boxing and shelving
- Accidents and natural disasters
You'll get pertinent advice about:
- How to plan for trouble
- How to avoid the well-meaning "assistance" of administrators and volunteers
- How to maintain control and good humor throughout.
Reviews / Votes
Moving Archives would be a great investment for any archives, special collections, or record management facility. -- Brian K. DeLuca, Avon Lake Public Library * Collection Management * ...a text which systematically explores the issue...truly helpful...a significant contribution to the professional literature. * Archivaria * Recommended for professional collections in all institutions and associations that foster archival research or the appreciation or usage of rare books, manuscripts and special collections. * Catholic Library World *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
312 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-4500-8 (9780810845008)
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Persons
John Newman is Professor and University Archivist, Colorado State University. Walter Jones is Assistant Head of Special Collections, University of Utah.
Content
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 The Cable Center
Chapter 4 Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Chapter 5 University of Utah
Chapter 6 The Redemptorists: Denver Province
Chapter 7 Delaware Public Archives
Chapter 8 Colorado State University Archives
Chapter 9 Northwestern University Library
Chapter 10 Brigham Young University
Chapter 11 University of Colorado at Boulder
Chapter 12 Rhode Island State Archives and Public Records Administration
Chapter 13 Oregon Historical Society
Chapter 14 About the Contributors
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 The Cable Center
Chapter 4 Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Chapter 5 University of Utah
Chapter 6 The Redemptorists: Denver Province
Chapter 7 Delaware Public Archives
Chapter 8 Colorado State University Archives
Chapter 9 Northwestern University Library
Chapter 10 Brigham Young University
Chapter 11 University of Colorado at Boulder
Chapter 12 Rhode Island State Archives and Public Records Administration
Chapter 13 Oregon Historical Society
Chapter 14 About the Contributors