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5.3.1 Arrangement

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Arrange objects following the models laid out for other material. Depending on the number of items in the collection, a single object may physically remain in situ, or be segregated and arranged in a series based on their three-dimensional nature, with appropriate cross-references made.

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  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Preparations for Processing a Collection
  • Chapter 3. Arrangement
  • Chapter 4. Physical Processing
  • Chapter 5. Special Formats
    • 5.1 Two-Dimensional Visual Works (Non-Photographic)
    • 5.2 Maps
    • 5.3 Three-Dimensional Objects
      • 5.3.1 Arrangement
      • 5.3.2 Description
      • 5.3.3 Storage and Handling
      • 5.3.4 Discarding Objects
    • 5.4 Photographic Material
    • 5.5 Audiovisual Material
    • 5.6 Electronic Files
    • 5.7 Notated Music
    • 5.8 Oversize and Other Special Storage
  • Chapter 6. Preservation and Conservation
  • Chapter 7. Description
  • Chapter 8. Labeling
  • Chapter 9. After Processing
  • Appendix A: The Creative Process
  • Style

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