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Unit: RMC

Date last updated: 06/2801/1718

Date of next review: May 20182019

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Initial Appraisal and Accessioning

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3. Create an accession folder with the collection name on it. Include in the folder any correspondence and information relating to the collection or its acquisition.

4. Search Voyager for a record. If the collection or item was a purchase, a record may have been created when it was ordered.

5. Curators: fill out an Accession Worksheet Form for the collection and send it to the people designated on the form. If you'd prefer not to mess with steps 6-9 below, they can do them; you can skip to step 10. 

6. Enter a record for the collection, or update the existing record, in Voyager (see LTS Procedure #81 for details). This includes a (preliminary) statement of the extent of the collection (preferably in cubic feet), a brief description of its scope and content, a note on any restrictions to access or use (506 or 540 field, respectively), a citation note (524 field), and appropriate subject headings.  Also create a holdings record.

6. In the 541 field on the holdings record, assign an accession number to the collection (see 7. Use the online accession book (Accession Book, in the RMC folder on the shared X: drive) to determine and enter the accession number for the collection. (See LTS Procedure #80 on how to construct the accession number is constructed.)Then, fill out the 541 field on the collection's holdings record in Voyager, entering the accession number In subfield $e. Also record the date received, immediate source, method of acquisition and condition. In the 583 field, record any actions taken so far with the collection (received, acknowledged, etc.--see Holdings Record Fields in LTS Procedure #81 ). Also record there the priority for processing, level of processing needed, and conservation treatment or special housing needed.  Also, note any special instructions based on the significance of the documents, the proposed arrangement of the collection, whether a finding aid should be prepared, any non-archival/published material that can be transferred elsewhere or discarded, and whether the collection can be stored at the Annex.

7. Using the accession book on the RMC-shared drive, assign a collection number to the collection. Assign an accession number to the collection in the online accession book, as well (example: M171-06-001 for the first manuscript collection accessioned in June 2017)8. Record the collection number in the 099 and 524 fields of the bibliographic (bib) record in Voyager, and in the 852 $h subfield on the Voyager holdings record. Record the accession number in the 541 $e subfield on the holdings record. Write the collection number on the containers (boxes etc.).

89. Print out the Voyager record to file in the accession folder. Write the Voyager bib ID and the collection number on the accession folder.

910. If the collection is a gift, write an acknowledgment letter to the donor; send a copy to Library Alumni Affairs and Development, and file a copy in the accession folder and another in the chronological file in the RMC front office. Have the donor sign a memo of understanding. University Archives collections: have the donor office fill out a transfer report. Give the memo/report to staff to put in the accession folder.

1011. Give the accession folder to the processing Collections Assistant. Make sure the collection number is on each of the boxes/folders in the collection.

1112. The processing Collections Assistant will create a Voyager item record with the boxes' temporary location. Once the stacks Collections Assistant has assigned permanent box locations, she will update the item records.

1213. For a Human Sexuality collection, the Human Sexuality Curator's student assistant will add the new collection to the list of manuscript collections in the Human Sexuality Collection guide.

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3. Technical services staff rehouse the material according to instructions in the curator's notes. This may include some refoldering and shifting of material. Staff handle the items designated to be separated from the collection (list them if required, and pass them published material on to an RMC book cataloger).

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