Extensible Processing for Archives and Special Collections: Reducing Processing Backlogs

Daniel A. Santamaria

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Extensible Processing for Archives and Special Collections: Reducing Processing Backlogs

by Daniel A. Santamaria

Sep 22, 2014

ALA Neal-Schuman

248

9780838912577

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Description

Extensible processing is an iterative approach to archival processing that involves creating a baseline level of access to all holdings in an archival repository, then conducting additional processing based on user demand and further assessment of collections. Santamaria introduces strategies to allow for both the elimination of backlogs of collections materials already in the possession of archives, and the development of procedures to avoid the accumulation of backlogs in the first place.

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Extensible Processing for Archives and Special Collections: Reducing Processing Backlogs was written by Daniel A. Santamaria.

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