Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Scope: This is the procedure that RMC staff use to accession an addition to an existing manuscript or archival collection. Appraisal , is commonly done by the curator; accessioning in Voyager, ArchivesSpace and distribution of material are commonly done by a technical services archivist using information supplied by the curator or the designated other archivist.

Contact: Margaret Nichols

Unit: RMC

Date last reviewed: 08/26/2014  

Date of next review: August 2016 August 2023

...

1. Receive the materials and prepare an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding for the donor to sign).

2. (Curator:) Review the materials and make a preliminary list. Create a pre-accession record in AirTable if we don't already have one. Note down the processing priority for this accession, and conservation treatment or special housing needed.

3. Distribute any unwanted material as appropriate.

4. Note down the level of processing needed, and conservation treatment or special housing needed (Curator:) Fill out an accession form (available on the RMC Technical Services wiki) and give this information to the person who will accession the new material in ArchivesSpace.

5. (Curator:) Write acknowledgment letter.

6. (Accessioning specialist) In the arrival log in AirTable, designate the material as In process. Search ArchivesSpace for the resource record for the collection. Note the collection number. Then create an accession record and link it to the resource record. The title of this accession should be a brief description of the material being added. Record the information from step 4 above in the accession record.

7. Create an event on the accession (that is, starting from the accession record) to show when the material was received / acknowledged / accessioned / MOU done.  You can add a "processed" event on the accession, as well, if the material was processed at the time of accession.  In the “outcome note” in the basic info section, be sure to record the physical location of the material being added.

8. On the resource record, update . Search Voyager for the catalog record for the collection. Update as needed:

  1. the range of dates (245 $f, and 008 fixed fields for datesof creation
  2. the title (is it still an accurate description of the collection?)
  3. the extent (300 field)
  4. the restrictions, if any (506 for access restrictions, 540 for and restrictions on use or reproduction)
  5. the summary (520)
  6. the agents (whether in the role of a creator, source, or subjectthe subject headings (6xx)
  7. the added entries (7xxsubjects (including form/genre terms)

7. On the Voyager holdings record, add a 541 field and a 583 field (following the previous ones) to describe the added material and any actions taken on it (received, acknowledged, etc.). For details on these fields, see Holdings Record Fields section of LTS Procedure #81.

8. Save the updated catalog record in Voyager.

9. If the new material will take up one or more new containers, create an instance on the resource record for each of the containers if there is no guide. If there is a guide, create the new archival object(s) and make sure the container instances are linked only to the object and not the resource. Be sure to record the temporary location of each container.

10. If you process the addition and update the guide after the accession is made (as opposed to step 7), create an event on the resource to show that you processed the new material. In the “outcome note” in the basic info section, be sure to record the accession number of the accession you processed and its physical location.

119. Update the guide to the collection in EAD, or send updates to the processing Collections Assistant.
10. Note which boxes (if any) can be sent to the Annex.

1112. Add a printout of the Voyager the accession record, the memo of understanding, and any correspondence or other information related to the addition or its acquisition, to the collection's accession folder (either the physical folder or the digital folder).

13. Update the status of the material in the arrival log in AirTable.

1412. RMC processing staff rehouse the additional material.

1315. The additional material then goes to the stacks Collections Assistant, who assigns box who assigns box locations.  If the addition is large, she may find a temporary location while location while they await processing, and make a note in the Voyager holdings record ArchivesSpace top container records for them giving the temporary location (for example, 583 $x Physical location; boxes 8-13 on K-108-B, RMC [t.l.: K-109] etc.).