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On Mon, 22 Jan 1996, Norah Shrubb wrote:
> I've been asked to design a retrieval system for a document archive
> which, though fairly extensive, has never been catalogued/registered/any-
> thing else except added to! Does anyone have _any_ suggestions where I
> should start to look for advice?
(Caveat: I haven't done it myself, but)...the following references were
mentioned at a "How to Archive" workshop and also found in the local
university library:
Starting an Archives by Elizabeth Yakel. Society of American Archivists.
Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1994. OCLC 30076910
Keeping Archives edited by Ann Pederson. O'Connor ACT: Australian Society
of Archivists, 1987. OCLC 17204010
Administration of Photographic Collections: An Introduction to Archives
and Manuscripts by David Gracy. New York: Special Libraries
Association, 1981. OCLC 7463089.
The Society of American Archivists have an Archival Fundamental Series
including "Arranging and Describing Archives and Manuscripts" and
"Understanding Archives and Manuscripts".
Society of American Archivists
600 S Federal, Suite 504
Chicago IL 60605
312/922-0140
Hope this helps!
Sally Baulch
Anthropology/History Division
Texas Memorial Museum
(We're culling through the "museum archives" otherwise known as former
directors' correspondence files for collections related documents, and
get many smiles from the crazy "I'm sure your museum wants this"
letters. BTW, one person found the Mississippi Purchase price in a cave
and wanted our help getting it out.)
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