WebDACS-compliant finding aid and XML markup completed by student volunteer, Chloe Edwards, August 2011 Revisions to description by Rebecca Romanchuk, January 2012, October 2016 Appraisal Information These papers were appraised as archival by State Archives staff in the late 1930s. Other Resources Related Material WebFinding aid prepared by Donaly E. Brice, October 1992 . Finding aid revised by Tonia J. Wood, July 1995 . DACS-compliant finding aid and XML markup completed by student volunteer Brittany Hecker, November 2012 . Revisions to Restrictions on Access statement by Rebecca Romanchuk, June 2016 .
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WebSubmission of a DACS-compliant finding aid developed solely by the applicant must be received at the time of application Criminal history check will be required upon contingent offer Occasional overtime work, including nights and weekends, may be required SUPERVISION Reports to Archives Supervisor Has no supervisory responsibilities WebThis workshop covers the basics of collection-level finding aids and focus on content and formatting as governed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard (... sharing is not caring
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WebObjective 2.9:Digitize and create finding aids for photographs. Activity 2.9.a:Recruit volunteers and/or Simmons Archives Management students for this project. (FY 2024) Activity 2.9.b:In consultation with the Library Director, start by weeding poor quality or irrelevant photos. (FY 2024) WebHome Society of American Archivists Web4.6 Finding Aids (Added Value) - Describing Archives: A Content Standard Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) is an output-neutral set of rules for describing … sharing is simpler