Houghton required data for collection level description
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TITLEThe title of your collection, ex. Elena Bonner papers (no punctuation) IDENTIFIERCall number, ex. MS Am 1234 (all in the first text box) Determine collection call number with MS Shelf List: H:\HOUGHTON\Technical Services\MS Section\MS shelf-list LEVEL OF DESCRIPTIONSelect “Collection” from dropdown menu LANGUAGESelect from dropdown menu the language most prominently represented in your collection If you have more than one language in your collection, use the Note: Language of Materials to identify all languages |
Dates
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LABELKeep “Creation” selected EXPRESSIONUse to describe the natural language expression of your date(s), ex. circa 1810-1892 (no end punctuation) TYPESelect from dropdown menu the type of date you are describing, ex. inclusive, bulk, single BEGINInput the numeric expression of your early date, ex. 1810 ENDInput the numeric expression of your late date, ex. 1892 |
Extents
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PORTIONKeep “Whole” selected NUMBERInput the numeric measurement of linear feet, ex. 7 TYPESelect “Linear Feet” from the dropdown menu CONTAINER SUMMARYInput the number of boxes, volumes, reels, ex. (14 document boxes) (use parentheses) |
Finding Aid Data
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EADIDInput the eadid for your finding aid, ex. hou02365 Determine eadid using Master finding aid nos hou trc H:\HOUGHTON\Technical Services\MS Section\MS documentation FINDING AID TITLEInput the title for your finding aid include the creator (authorized format) at the beginning, ex. Bonner, Elena. Elena Bonner papers, circa 1910-1957 (MS Rus 1345): Guide. FINDING AID FILING TITLEDO NOT USE FOR THE TIME BEING FINDING AID DATEDate of finding aid creation DESCRIPTION RULESSelect “Describing Archives: A Content Standard” from the dropdown menu FINDING AID STATUSUnless you are completely finished select “In progress” from the dropdown menu When finding aid is published, select "Completed" from the dropdown menu |
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click “Add Agent Link”
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ROLESelect from the dropdown menu the role of the creator of your collection, ex. Creator or Source (if describing collector) AGENTSFirst “Browse” from the dropdown arrow (or simply search in the text box) to see if your agent is already in ArchivesSpace. Search in the text box on the upper left of the screen that pops up. If you do find your agent, check the box to the left of the name and click the blue “Link to Agents” button on the bottom left of the pop-up screen. If you do not find your agent in the Browse screen (or via search in the text box) then select “Create” from dropdown arrow. Usually you’ll be selecting either “Person” “Family” or “Corporate Body.” Fill in the Agent Record screen that pops upPUBLISHCheck the Publish radio button DATES OF EXISTENCEIf your agent has dates associated with the name, use this field to record that information, not the Dates field in Name Forms SOURCESelect from dropdown menu where you are deriving the name from, usually this will be LCNAF or local if no authorized form exists RULESSelect from dropdown menu the rules used to formulate the name of the agent, usually Resource Description and Access (RDA) NAME ORDERKeep “indirect” selected from the dropdown menu PRIMARY PART OF NAMEEnter the last name of your agent REST OF NAMEEnter the first name of your agent *If your creator has an authorized listing that includes prefix, etc. please fill those data fields in as well. Click the blue “Create and Link to Agent” button the bottom left of the Agent record. |
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Click “Add Note” on right. Select from the dropdown menu the type of note. Content for note goes in “Content” field; ignore “Multi-Part Note” field.
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ABSTRACTARRANGEMENTBIOGRAPHICAL/HISTORICALCONDITIONS GOVERNING ACCESSRestriction information, ex. Collection is open for research. (Punctuation for sentences is fine) CUSTODIAL HISTORYUse only for information about former ownership and chain of custody before we received the material. Do not include information about the immediate source in this field; that goes in the Immediate Source of Acquisition field. IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITIONAccession information, ex. 2016M-20. Transferred from Schlesinger Library in 2019. (Punctuation fine) This information should match the data in the MARC 561. LANGUAGE OF MATERIALSDescribe the languages represented in your collection, ex. Collection is in English, French, and German. (Punctuation for sentences is fine) PHYSICAL LOCATIONUse to record the physical location of the collection if the collection is at Harvard Depository. If collection is onsite, locations are associated to Top Containers. Nothing is needed in this field. PREFERRED CITATIONex. Elena Bonner Papers, circa 1910-2003 (MS Rus 1345). Houghton Library, Harvard University. PROCESSING INFORMATIONUse to describe who processed the collection, ex. Processed by Adrien Hilton, 2016 December. Add “Sub Note” while in PROCESSING INFORMATION to record additional processing notations. PROCESSING INFORMATIONUse a separate processing information note to record the Alma ID. LABELAlma ID CONTENT18-digit Alma ID SCOPE AND CONTENTS |
Instances
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If only describing materials at the collection level, create instances at collection level. Each Top Container should get an instance. Avoid using a single instance to describe a range of Top Containers, e.g. Boxes 4-7 would have four instances: Box 4, Box 5, Box 6, and Box 7. TypeAlways use Mixed Materials Top ContainerBrowse or Create (if linking to an already existing Top Container, use Browse, otherwise select Create) Container ProfileBrowse or Create Container TypeThe type of container you are describing, e.g. Box, Folder, Volume IndicatorNumeric indicator of container you are describing. For each Container Type start the consecutive indicator at 1, e.g. a collection with two boxes and a single volume would be enumerated as Box 1, Box 2, and Volume 1 but not Box 1, Box 2, and Volume 3. LocationsIf Top Container is going to HD, link to (HOU Harvard Depository), otherwise leave blank. End processing and/or collection management staff will assign when material is shelved. |
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