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Description - Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections (Paperback)
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Description - Innovative Practices for Archives and Special Collections (Paperback)
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Description: Innovative Practices for Archives and Special
Collections explores how archives of different sizes and types can
enhance the accessibility of their holdings. The book uses eleven
case studies to demonstrate innovative ideas that could be
transferred into many other settings. Case studies cover
1.Crowdsourcing the Description of Collections 2.Early Experiences
with Implementing EAC-CPF 3.Conducting a Comprehensive Survey to
Reveal a Hidden Repository 4.Getting a Diverse Backlog of Legacy
Finding Aids Online 5.A Collaborative Standards-Based Approach to
Creating Item-Level Metadata for Digitized Archival Materials
6.Creating Policies and Procedures for Mandatory Arrangement and
Description by Records Creators 7.Collaboration in Cataloging:
Sourcing Knowledge from Near and Far for a Challenging Collection
8.Using LibGuides to Rescue Paper Ephemera from the Bibliographic
Underbrush 9.Describing Records, People, Organizations and
Functions: The Empowering the User Project's Flexible Archival
Catalogue 10.Integrating Born-Digital Materials into Regular
Workflows 11.Describing Single Items for Discovery and Access These
successful and innovative practices will help archivists and
special collections librarians better describe their collections so
that they can be successfully accessed and users can locate the
right materials. Readers can use these as models, sources of
inspiration, or starting points for new discussions. The volume
will be useful to those working in archives and special collections
as well as other cultural heritage organizations, and provides
ideas ranging from those that require long-term planning and
coordination to ones that could be immediately implemented. It also
provides students and educators in archives, library, and public
history graduate programs a resource for understanding the variety
of ways materials are being described in the field today and the
kinds of strategies archivists are using to ensure collections can
be found by the people who want to use them.
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