You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 14 Next »

An element for documenting decisions and actions related to assessing the archival value and disposition of the materials being described. 

The appraisal note is statement of the rationale for decisions related to appraisal and disposition of the materials being described. Such decisions may be based upon the records’ current administrative, legal, and fiscal use; their evidential, intrinsic, and informational value; their arrangement and condition; and their relationship to other records. May include information about destruction actions, sampling, and disposition schedules.

This note should document decisions made during processing (eg, extensive weeding). It may record materials the archivist did not take during the initial appraisal (before accessioning).  It is also used in web archiving description to describe the curator's rationale for choosing a website to collect, how often, and what content may have been excluded.

Examples
No information known about appraisal.
No information known about appraisal of materials donated prior to 2019.

Duplicate copies of publications were not retained.

This site was selected for capture as it documents the work of a top administrative office at MIT that makes decisions about MIT policy. Selection was chosen by Institute Archivist, Kari Smith, who noticed that the website is cited in the accreditation report and that it provides information on the 2019 shift in the academic schedule of MIT. It was also minimally crawled by other institutions at the time of first capture. Captured as a quarterly crawl. We use scoping rules to determine the extent of our crawls, if you would like to see the full scoping details, please contact the collector.



 


Content References

DACS 5.3

MARC: 583

EAD: <appraisal>

 

 

  • No labels