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[SAA Standard]  Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) #1310

Details

Fri, Jun 07, 2013
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH

Early-Bird Registration Deadline: May 14, 2013

Co-Sponsor: The Ohio State University Libraries' Special Collections

Lodging & Travel Information

The Blackwell Hotel
2110 Tuttle Park Place
Columbus, OH43210

Additional details


Workshop Fees

Registration Type Fees: Early-Bird / Regular

Full Registration #1309

SAA Member $185 / $235
SAA Student or Bridge Members: $99 / $129

Employees of Member Institutions $210 / $260
Nonmember $235 / $285
Nonmember Students Promotion: $159 / $199
(Please submit proof of enrollment to servicecenter@archivists.org or via fax to 312-606-0728)


Workshop Agenda

Event Name Date & Time Instructors/Speakers & CEUs

Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) #1310

Fri, Jun 07, 2013
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Hillel Arnold

Archival Recertification Credits-ARCs: 5
General CEU Credits: 0.75


Workshop Description

Get an in-depth introduction to the key principles, concepts, and elements of Describing Archives: A Content Standard, the recently revised U.S. standard for describing archival materials and their creators. Learn how to implement and incorporate DACS into workflows for accessioning, arrangement, and description through discussions and hands-on work with a variety of exercises designed to help you identify required elements and create a variety of descriptions. This workshop focuses on application of DACS rules and concepts, which participants can integrate into local repository processes and descriptive outputs.

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

  • Articulate what DACS is (and isn’t), and how its basic principles relate to archival theory and practice;
  • Distinguish between minimal and value-added descriptions for archival materials and creators;
  • Apply DACS rules to identify and formulate required elements of archival description; and
  • Integrate DACS across the archival enterprise in processes such as accessioning, arrangement, and description.

Who should attend? Anyone whose work includes accessioning, arranging, and describing, or who supervises employees who are engaged in those functions. Past attendees will find this class useful as a refresher as well as an overview of revisions to the standard.

What should you already know? You should have a basic understanding of the theory and principles of archival arrangement and description.

The current version of the DACS publication is available free of charge as a PDF in the SAA Standards Portal. Registrants must print this and bring it to the workshop in order to successfuly participate. The 2013 version will be available by summer 2013.

Attendance is limited to 35.

 

*DACS was revised by the Technical Subcommittee on Describing Archives: A Content Standard and was adopted by the SAA Council in January 2013.