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Chapter 2. Preparations for Processing a Collection

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Chapter 2 provides an overview of the Manuscript Unit’s processing workflow, philosophy, and practices, in order to prepare the archivist to work on a collection. It contains guidelines for locating information about collections and for creating a processing proposal.

  • 2.1 Steps of Archival Processing
  • 2.2 Collection Survey
  • 2.3 Types of Collections
  • 2.4 Processing Levels
  • 2.5 Processing Estimates
  • 2.6 Researcher Access to In-process Material
  • 2.7 The Processing Plan
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  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Preparations for Processing a Collection
    • 2.1 Steps of Archival Processing
    • 2.2 Collection Survey
    • 2.3 Types of Collections
    • 2.4 Processing Levels
    • 2.5 Processing Estimates
    • 2.6 Researcher Access to In-process Material
    • 2.7 The Processing Plan
  • Chapter 3. Arrangement
  • Chapter 4. Physical Processing
  • Chapter 5. Special Formats
  • 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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