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9.7.2 Recording Acquisitions Data Specific to the Additions

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In all cases, the supplementary acquisitions information, including provenance of the additions, should be recorded in finding aids, catalog records, and in exceptional cases on the items. (For further information on the latter, see Accession Label Guidelines.)

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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
  • Chapter 6. Preservation and Conservation
  • Chapter 7. Description
  • Chapter 8. Labeling
  • Chapter 9. After Processing
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 The Post-Processing Checklist
    • 9.3 Manuscript Card Catalog Maintenance
    • 9.4 Microfilm
    • 9.5 Art Storage and ARTSTORE Database
    • 9.6 Missing Material
    • 9.7 Additions to Collections
      • 9.7.1 Options
      • 9.7.2 Recording Acquisitions Data Specific to the Additions
    • 9.8 Correcting Finding Aids
    • 9.9 Lifting Restrictions in Processed Collections
    • 9.10 Digital Library
  • Appendix A: The Creative Process
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