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  Born-Digital Records Moving from Theory to Practice   Leslie Fields NHPRC Electronic Records Archivist  Mount Holyoke College   #marac11bdr @LesliePFields
Taking Our Pulse: The OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, October 2010 79% of 169 respondents acknowledged the existence of born-digital material in their collections   only 35% reported the size of their born-digital holdings   born-digital = "undercollected, undercounted, undermanaged, and inaccessible"
  Mount Holyoke College founder, Mary Lyon in 1845
Mount Holyoke library, ca. 1876
 
 
  MHC Records Retention Policy, January 2007     "Records retention policies and regulations are  identical   regardless of the form  in which records exist –   paper or electronic . There are two important categories of material that must be retained and disposed of with particular care – records deemed to have historic value and records governed by regulation."  
      "Don't undertake a project unless it is manifestly important and nearly impossible." ~ Edwin Land
  Starting Small, Learning By Doing Board of Trustees "Board Books"   Faculty Meeting Minutes   Mount Holyoke College Course Catalogs   Communications Office's News and Events Stories  
  On Our Side LITS environment with merged IT   creation of Digital Assets and Preservation Services Department (DAPS) within LITS in 2010   campus offices very willing to work with us
  Not So Much On Our Side tight timeline to create sustainable processes   no formal records management program in place    no campus-wide document management system in place    lots of clean up needed in Archivists' Toolkit   change is hard!    
  First Things First   Attended SAA workshop:  Managing Electronic Records in Archives & Special Collections   Met with colleagues at Tufts and the Rockefeller Archive Center   Asked lots of questions... and many great colleagues answered these questions along the way
  What We've Got as of October   Baseline for accessioning, processing, and providing access to born-digital files   Groundwork for preservation   Workflows in place with DAPS
 
Transfer Form  
ArchNet
Duke Data Accessioner  
Duke Data Accessioner results  
Duke Data Accessioner xml file  
Archivists' Toolkit: accessioning  
Archivists' Toolkit: processing  
Over to DAPS  
Access  
DSpace  
To Do List transfer form web application and training   file normalization with SNAP and/or by hand   clean up AT!   finding aids from AT to the 5 College finding aid database   web archiving services and possible 5 College consortium    expand to all campus offices; expand to more file types   stop caring for our vital records with soft money
Thank You to... the NHPRC     Jennifer Gunter King and Patricia Albright at MHC Archives   Erin Fahy, metadata manager  extraordinaire , and Sarah Goldstein in DAPS    Rockefeller Archive Center Digital Program, especially Marisa Hudspeth and Rebecca Robbins   Tufts DCA, especially Eliot Wilczek and Veronica Martzahl    Seth Shaw, Duke University, for the Duke Data Accessioner     Tom Laudeman, AIMS project staff at UVA, and the Andrew Mellon Foundation, for Rubymatica testing     Chris Prom's Practical E-Records blog     all the amazing archivists who answered my questions this year!  
  Leslie Fields NHPRC Electronic Records Archivist Mount Holyoke College   [email_address]   @LesliePFields   #marac11bdr

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Born-Digital Records: Moving from Theory to Practice

  • 1.   Born-Digital Records Moving from Theory to Practice   Leslie Fields NHPRC Electronic Records Archivist Mount Holyoke College   #marac11bdr @LesliePFields
  • 2. Taking Our Pulse: The OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, October 2010 79% of 169 respondents acknowledged the existence of born-digital material in their collections   only 35% reported the size of their born-digital holdings   born-digital = "undercollected, undercounted, undermanaged, and inaccessible"
  • 3.   Mount Holyoke College founder, Mary Lyon in 1845
  • 5.  
  • 6.  
  • 7.   MHC Records Retention Policy, January 2007   "Records retention policies and regulations are identical regardless of the form in which records exist – paper or electronic . There are two important categories of material that must be retained and disposed of with particular care – records deemed to have historic value and records governed by regulation."  
  • 8.       "Don't undertake a project unless it is manifestly important and nearly impossible." ~ Edwin Land
  • 9.   Starting Small, Learning By Doing Board of Trustees "Board Books"   Faculty Meeting Minutes   Mount Holyoke College Course Catalogs   Communications Office's News and Events Stories  
  • 10.   On Our Side LITS environment with merged IT   creation of Digital Assets and Preservation Services Department (DAPS) within LITS in 2010   campus offices very willing to work with us
  • 11.   Not So Much On Our Side tight timeline to create sustainable processes   no formal records management program in place   no campus-wide document management system in place    lots of clean up needed in Archivists' Toolkit   change is hard!    
  • 12.   First Things First   Attended SAA workshop: Managing Electronic Records in Archives & Special Collections   Met with colleagues at Tufts and the Rockefeller Archive Center   Asked lots of questions... and many great colleagues answered these questions along the way
  • 13.   What We've Got as of October   Baseline for accessioning, processing, and providing access to born-digital files   Groundwork for preservation   Workflows in place with DAPS
  • 14.  
  • 18. Duke Data Accessioner results  
  • 19. Duke Data Accessioner xml file  
  • 25. To Do List transfer form web application and training   file normalization with SNAP and/or by hand   clean up AT!   finding aids from AT to the 5 College finding aid database   web archiving services and possible 5 College consortium    expand to all campus offices; expand to more file types   stop caring for our vital records with soft money
  • 26. Thank You to... the NHPRC     Jennifer Gunter King and Patricia Albright at MHC Archives   Erin Fahy, metadata manager extraordinaire , and Sarah Goldstein in DAPS   Rockefeller Archive Center Digital Program, especially Marisa Hudspeth and Rebecca Robbins   Tufts DCA, especially Eliot Wilczek and Veronica Martzahl   Seth Shaw, Duke University, for the Duke Data Accessioner     Tom Laudeman, AIMS project staff at UVA, and the Andrew Mellon Foundation, for Rubymatica testing     Chris Prom's Practical E-Records blog   all the amazing archivists who answered my questions this year!  
  • 27.   Leslie Fields NHPRC Electronic Records Archivist Mount Holyoke College   [email_address]   @LesliePFields   #marac11bdr

Editor's Notes

  • #5: (JGK) As early as 1839 Mary Lyon wrote about the importance of the library to the institution. Her vision of higher education for women included quote “an ample library.”
  • #7: About the MHC Archives and Special Collections:  The staff consists of two full-time archivists (plus me on the grant project for this year).    Nearly 10,000 linear feet of records and manuscript material. 11,000 rare books.    Maintains a vigorous reference, outreach, and education program.    Also manage 5 student workers; 1 part-time Simmons library school intern; scholar-in-residence program; exhibition work; etc, etc.
  • #8: JGK: The Mount Holyoke College Archives was authorized by the Board of Trustees in 1996 to oversee the disposition of records created as part of the work of the College.    The Archives receives college records transferred by departments on a voluntary basis.    The Mount Holyoke College Records Retention Policy, updated on January 1, 2007, asserts that “Records retention policies and regulations are identical regardless of the form in which records exist – paper or electronic.” Inserting this clause was their attempt to begin to lay the groundwork for expanding our collecting to include born digital materials. With this mandate, they naturally began to try to establish workflows and procedures for electronic records.    With a small staff and an incredibly busy archive, this was proving to be impossible.
  • #13: I began work in January on this one-year project. Jennifer Gunter King, head of Archives & Special Collections, and I both went to San Antonio in January for the SAA workshop with Tim Pyatt and Seth Shaw. Was a great overview for us, and highly recommend it for others who may be just starting out.   Visited Tufts' DCA (Digital Collections and Archives) to learn how they do things and be inspired by all of their good work, especially their process of transferring records to DCA.    I sent out a lot of emails and made phone calls to a lot of different archivists. All of whom were helpful and kind in answering my questions, and taking time with me.
  • #14: At this time we have a baseline, and as I said at the beginning: "that's not bad." Especially when you're starting from scratch.  We've laid the groundwork for further preservation work: by capturing technical metadata, by having a way of managing this material at all, by getting legacy digital stuff off of a local machine's hard drive (the old system!) and onto a network server that is better protected and better backed-up.  And by connecting our workflow with DAPS.   Let's see what this all looks like...
  • #15: .