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updated 29 November 2022

Communications

Collections staff and accessioning staff should be in contact regularly so as to begin planning for incoming collections as early as possible. Ideally, the Accessioning Archivist will be in touch directly with the donor to help prepare them for the process.

The following data points, at minimum, are to be collected in advance from the donor or dealer:

  • Size, type, and number of boxes: the more specific, the better
  • State of materials within the boxes: ordered? in disarray?
  • Ideal delivery date(s) or deadlines
  • Known mold or preservation issues: where has the collection been stored?
  • Presence of fragile (e.g., glass) material
  • Presence of oversized material

Size of collection

As of this writing, we can receive and stage for accessioning up to one 40-box collection (roughly three bays) at Houghton/Pusey in designated spaces. This will be assessed case by case. With early notice, we may be able to be more flexible.

Packing a collection

Ideally, collections are packed by the dealer, donor, or Houghton staff member in proper Paige boxes and numbered and labeled, with an accompanying list matching box numbers to contents. The Accessioning Archivist is happy to provide inventory templates, boxes, labels, and barcodes in advance to whoever will do the packing; boxes can also be provided. A guide to packing for donors and dealers is here.

Transport

If shipping will be required, the Houghton Registrar will arrange it, whether the collection goes to HD or to Houghton. It is very important that the shipper come from a Houghton list of known and trusted companies.

If collection is coming to Houghton, by shipper or by personal vehicle, arrangements must be made well in advance for access to Harvard Yard, if needed, as well as access through the Houghton ground floor back door.

If shipping to HD, arrangements must be made well in advance for the date of the delivery. HD staff will probably know the shipper, but whether they do or not, they will need contact information from them for the delivery day and possibly in advance.

Materials at HD

Materials that should be sent direct to HD:

  • Collections larger than 40 boxes
  • Collections of approximately 10 boxes or more where boxes are larger than dimensions of available Houghton/Pusey shelving space

Materials that should NOT be sent to HD under any circumstances:

  • frames or anything else containing glass, ceramic, or other breakable media
  • magnetic (audiovisual) tape
  • anything that might require specialized end-processing/housing
  • anything suspected of carrying mold

Accessioning at HD

The date for accessioning staff to visit HD to accession the collection must be agreed upon at least one month in advance, and preferably more. If information has been gathered from the donor or dealer as noted above, it will be possible to arrange to bring specialized containers and supplies to HD if the mode of transportation allows. It is best to check with HD about supplies available there beforehand.

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