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Arrangement and Description of Manuscript Collections #1124

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Thu, Nov 04, 2010,through Fri, Nov 05, 2010
The Friend Center, Princeton University
Princeton, NJ

Early-Bird Registration Deadline: October 5, 2010

Co-Sponsor: Princeton University

Lodging & Travel Information

Hyatt Regency Princeton
102 Carnegie Center
Princeton, NJ08540

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Workshop Fees

Registration Type Fees: Early-Bird / Regular

Full Registration #1124

SAA Member $285 / $365
SAA Student Members Promotion: $142.50 / 182.50
Employees of Member Institutions $325 / $375
Nonmember $365 / $415
Nonmember Students Promotion: $182.50 / $207.50 (Please submit proof of enrollment to servicecenter@archivists.org of via fax to 312-606-0728)


Workshop Agenda

Event Name Date & Time Instructors/Speakers & CEUs

Arrangement and Description of Manuscript Collections #1124

Thu, Nov 04, 2010 -
Fri, Nov 05, 2010
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Pam Hackbart-Dean
Susan Potts McDonald

Archival Recertification Credits-ARCs: 10
General CEU Credits: 1.5


Workshop Description

Day One: The Patterns of Arrangement

Day Two: The Craft of Description

This workshop focuses on the day-to-day decisions you're making in arranging and describing manuscript collections! That includes developing processing work plans, identifying common arrangement schemes for particular types of collections, as well as physically organizing materials during processing. Pinpointing the essential elements of a finding aid, applying descriptive standards, and creatively constructing container lists will also be highlighted.

Upon completion of this workshop you'll be able to:

  • Understand the concepts and principles of arrangement;
  • Figure out how to arrange various types of manuscript collections and formats;
  • Identify the essential elements of a finding aid;
  • Discuss the application of archival descriptive standards; and
  • Demonstrate an understanding of best practice.

Who should attend? Novices and seasoned archivists who want to learn more about processing manuscript collections effectively and efficiently.

Responses to "what aspect of the workshop was most valuable to you?" included:

  • "Clear explanation of archiving arrangement and description, and willingness to clarify and answer questions." - Judy Ellis
  • "Aspects on arrangement - [I] always had problems with poorly arranged collection and how to fit it." - Monica Blank
  • "Excellent review, with new knowledge acquired. I found the entire workshop interesting and useful. If I had to choose most useful aspect[s], some would be the review of archival principles and practices, experiences of instructors and participants and ideas for way to better handle real-life issues." - Valerie Anne Lutz
  • "Instructor's experience and knowledge and willingness to address questions, excellent. The handouts and PowerPoint were very valuable as they provided good structure for discussing and instruction. Bibliographic lists good too. Excellent refresher and very current." - Brian A Hoduski
  • "Everything! I especially like the sample worksheets and electronic tools that the speakers are using at their own institution. VERY HELPFUL!" - Rona Razon
  • "I liked that the nitty gritty details of processing were covered. This is the sort of class I wish I had in library school."

Attendance is limited to 25.