Archive Principles and Practice: an introduction to archives …
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1.1 What is the purpose of this guidance?1.2 Who is this guidance for?1.3 How is this guidance arranged?2.1.3 Why are archives important?2.2.1 Fire preventionWhat you can do2.2.2 FloodWhat you can do2.2.3 Theft or unauthorised accessWhat you can do2.2.4 Disaster planningWhat you can do2.3.1 Provenance and original orderProvenance2.3.2 Listing and cataloguingHow to make a quick box listExample box lists2.4.2 Storage – rooms2.4.3 Storage – cupboards2.4.5 Storage – packaging2.5.1 Personal and confidential information2.5.3 Safe Access - Handling2.5.4 Safe Access – Supervision3. Next Steps in archives3.2.3 Structure, function and activitiesStructureActivitiesRecords3.3.4 Cataloguing archives3.4.2 Funding for archives3.5 Benefits from managing your archives3.5.2 Policies and Standards3.5.3 Collection Development3.5.4 Promoting archives3.5.5 Support and guidance from The National Archives3.5.6 Digitisation 3.5.7 Digital Archives and Preservation3.6 Decisions on long term custody3.6.1 What you can do4.3.1 Finding a conservator4.3.2 Finding an archivist4.5.1 Archives and Records Association UK and Ireland4.5.2 British Records Association4.5.3 Oral history4.5.5 Business archivesProtecting archives from theft, deliberate damage or disorder ensures that they remain complete, intact and usable. Storage rooms, areas and cupboards must be lockable. Only the people responsible for caring for the archives should access these areas. Archives and current records need to be protected from unauthorised access. This means that peop...See more on cdn.nationalarchives.gov.ukFile Size: 504KBPage Count: 24Explore further Protecting archives from theft, deliberate damage or disorder ensures that they remain complete, intact and usable. Storage rooms, areas and cupboards must be lockable. Only the people responsible for caring for the archives should access these areas. Archives and current records need to be protected from unauthorised access. This means that peop... File Size: 504KB Page Count: 24
Protecting archives from theft, deliberate damage or disorder ensures that they remain complete, intact and usable. Storage rooms, areas and cupboards must be lockable. Only the people responsible for caring for the archives should access these areas. Archives and current records need to be protected from unauthorised access. This means that peop...
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