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*NOTE: Please review the section in this manual on End Processing for Archivists (Levels II and III processing) to become familiar with general practices for more fully end processed collections so you can prepare material with an eye for how it may be redone in future. If you are involved in accessioning single items, please also read section III. Work Flow for Manuscript End Processing (Single Item Level)
Staff Responsibilities : Handing off material to End Processing (routine)
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For context, please refer to I. End Processing Manual : manuscript and archival collections. See also: Recycling and disposal (includes disposal of frames and other non-collection material)
The Archival and Manuscript Processing Manual, Accessioning Section, provides a blueprint for the types of collections that move through the accessioning workflow. With the integration of Houghton and Harvard University Archives, some of these workflows are expected to change. Below are augmented versions of Accessioning Workflows and edited versions of End Processing, Locations, and Prepping for HD to show in greater detail how material is best prepared for handing off to end processing for onsite shelving, or for handing off for special end processing work or consultation as the collection is being processed for HD or onsite shelving.
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Item(s) that will be incorporated into an existing catchall, as requested by curator (see Catchalls document for list)
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Single Item (Gift or Purchase)
Single item given to or purchased by Houghton that will be individually cataloged
See link above. For more detailed information and examples, see End Processor's Guidelines Single items
End Processing, Locations, and Prepping for HD (from Archival and Manuscript Processing Manual>Accessioning)
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(augmentation added by end processor in bold text) Newly accessioned material to be shelved in Houghton, Pusey, or Lamont should be given to end processing to shelve; the notes below are offered for guidance in housing material and may change according to stacks requirements. The list of collection codes is helpful in considering sizes and formats of housing. (see also: Locating material with ArchivesSpace : call numbers and shelving). But note that the end processor will normally ultimately decide upon the type of housing and location of shelving, and so whatever housing you provide could change later on. End Processing and end processing prep
HD Prep Material going to the Harvard Depository will need to be labeled (box label with barcode, and HD sticker). Pick up must be arranged via the online HD form; as of this writing, the Accessioning Archivist handles all of these steps.
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BATTERIES - see Born Digital Devices
BORN DIGITAL DEVICES
Computers, cell phones and other "born digital" devices should have batteries removed and stored in a separate ziplock bag until the data can be retrieved. After that, discarding the batteries can be discussed. If they cannot be removed, end processor will consult with Conservation about how to handle. (Possible fire hazard, aside from battery acid)
BORN DIGITAL DEVICE RESTRICTIONS
AV/Digital and "other technology" (i.e. cell phones, computers) are restricted until they have been processed by a digital archivist. Therefore, this part of a collection is considered "unprocessed". Consult Accessioning Archivist for how to handle records, but end processor will NOT affix RESTRICTED labels on the box or any inner housing. See MS Am 3460 Elizabeth Wurtzel papers, Box 5.(other technology)
Box labeling : see HALF HEIGHT BOX LABELS
Box labeling presentation
BOXED COLLECTIONS : including bound volumes and pamphlets
BUBBLE WRAP
We do not use bubble wrap with archival materials, even temporarily. Bubble wrap is only used for padding out HD bins. The bubbles deflate over time, and the plastic is not archival quality, so likely off-gasses components harmful to the items they are supposed to protect. Better materials to use include archival tissue paper and the stable, archival foam or volara, polypropylene zip lock bags provided by the end processor. Archivists should always consult end-processor for breakable or other problematic object storage. This link may be useful: https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Bubble_wrap. If you are removing bubble wrap from existing collections, store it in one of the red wagons under the large tables in front of P1 entrance. It can be used (ONLY) for packing bins for HD. But if it has tape stuck to it, just throw it out.
CATCHALL (NEW)
Consult with end processor. End processor will decide what kind of box to use for the first box. End processor may re-house for either upright or flat storage. Often first box stays onsite and accumulates material until full and then (sometimes) sent to HD. End processor determines box and folder numbers, provides and attaches labels. Archivist enters detailed information for label taken directly from finding aid (NOT the title of the collection) and entered into tracking form. End processor shelves and completes finding aid locations & container profiles. Though comprised of items with separate provenances, individual folders in boxes do not get barcoded, unless they are in drawers with "Folder" as the top container. If a half-width document box is used, it is called a "box" (not a volume) in Alma. (see MS Am 3466 Emily Dickinson)
CELL PHONES
CONSERVATION
Any information gathered about housing/handling/labeling recommended by Conservation staff should be shared between the archivists, assistants and the end processor. So that it can be added to this manual for future use. This kind of follow up is crucial to our obligation for keeping collections safe.
DE-FRAMING (see frames)
DISCARDING ITEMS FROM A COLLECTION
FRAMES AND DEFRAMING
HALF-HEIGHT BOX LABELS
PACKING PAIGE BOXES OF BOUND VOLUMES - (being edited)
PREFABS
Prefabs are labeled by end processing. For detailed information, see Prefabs and CMI boxes. The accessioning archivists do not need to label prefabs that stay onsite or that go offsite as part of collections, but can hand them off to the end processor. Single items in prefabs also go directly to the top shelf of the end processor's red truck, whether onsite or offsite. Do not use plastic label holders for labeling prefabs.
RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL
SLIDES : see Housing Solutions
SPACERS / PADDING OUT for Level I (Accessioning)
"Temporary" housing materials - (should always be archival)
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