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INTRODUCTION

Every day archivists must make decisions about how much physical and intellectual control collections need on a case by case (or collection by collection) basis. The following levels detail the physical and intellectual control that an archivist can assign to accessions and collections of both tangible and digital materials. This section of the processing manual explains in detail the amount of physical and intellectual control expected at each level.

IASC strives to make collections accessible to all researchers as quickly as possible. Employing More Product Less Process (MPLP) means that all collections have a basic level of access. To do this, archivists must make decisions about the appraisal and arrangement of collections before processing. The processing levels on this page provide an overview set of tasks and criteria for each processing level. Each collection requires advanced decision making skills on the part of archivists to determine its immediate appraisal, arrangement, and description needs. It is up to the archivist to determine the level of processing a collection warrants either upon accessioning, or at a later date, and then to create a plan of action for that set of materials. 

There are a number of factors to take into consideration when determining the processing level. Researcher interest, related collections, the size and formats of the collection, the amount of free space we have on site, special funding, donor expectations, staff availability, and MIT and federal restrictions, are all important factors to keep in mind when determining the processing level for a collection.

Level 1 - Minimum

This level is for low priority accessions, if a collection will only be used by the creating office, if all the material is restricted for 50 to 75 years, or if there are regular accruals.

Material Type Physical Control Intellectual Control
Analog + Digital Transfer materials

Create accession record

Create or update resource record description at Collection level

Create file/container list at series or box level (for analog, only if high level information is provided by the donor/creator)

Update resource record with instances at Collection level

Analog

Rehouse boxes as necessary

Weed only very obvious duplicate materials

Add labels and barcodes to boxes

Transfer boxes to HD or ASC storage

 
Digital (physical media + born digital) Document digital media and where it exists within the collection in accession record

Run virus scan

Package content and generate checksums

Record technical metadata


Navigate space

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