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The box label can be generated individually using this WORD box label template. Use the same kind of paper that printed books section uses alphacellulose paper for making shelf tabs (alphacellulose). With this document one can also keep notes on how full and what size the box is. Print out one page and trim off the label you want. The label should be reprinted each time a new folder is added. So it is best to keep your own copy of the document for future use.
(NOTE: We cannot box folders from collections with single items, as they collections are shelved separately with locations assigned by ArchivesSpace, rather then than by the prefix (b, f, pf etc.) of their call number.)
shelved with: |
This convention makes it easy for the Stacks staff to notice that there are multiple items in the box. The box should be shelved by the Manuscript Department Assistant / End-processor since single items are shelved differently than collections. Each time another folder is added, the box label is updated.
IMPORTANT
You will have to annotate all of the records in Alma afterwards to show that they are shelved together and each in a single folder. The first item will be the one that records the fact that they are all shelved in a single box, and will show the linear feet. Subsequent items will say “1 folder. " in the 300 field of the bib record, and "Shelved with pfMS Typ 956” in the 852 field of the holdings. You can see how all the records are updated by clicking on the call numbers above.
The In the holdings “shelved with” is a “z” note in the 852 field, as below. This note appears publicly in HOLLIS.
It is possible to start a certain size box for a single item that is only 1 leaf or folder, in the expectation that there will be more single items of that size and shape that can be added to the box in the future. These “add-to” boxes are
pfMS Typ 956:
pfMS Typ 981:
pfMS Typ 983:
Such “add-to” boxes can be any of our standard sizes, i.e. a 11x15” add-to box; 14x18” add-to box; 16x20” add-to box, etc. There are some advantages to storing single items in this manner. It saves expenses on supplies since only 1 folder is used, rather than an archival binder; time on fewer supplies to re-stock, fewer labels to be made and applied, and space, with the ability to store more things onsite, less time preparing for offsite storage.
Related storage methods and advantages/disadvantages
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