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Wake up and smell the vinegar: a guide to collection condition surveys Annual General Meeting of The Society of California Archivists Genevieve Maxwell & Mahnaz Ghaznavi April 2013
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Presentation overview Project background, goals and objectives Identifying, selecting and using preservation assessment tools Overview of survey tools Audiovisual preservation and formats Survey tool walk-through Project findings and next steps Q & A
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Background: Institution
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Background: Archives & Special Collections
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Background: University Archives
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Goals & Objectives Goals Assess the health of the University Archives Test the usability of an automated survey tool Objectives Focus on at-risk audiovisual material Identify preservation priorities Research tools and resources for assessment Collect data to inform future projects
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Tools AVDb: Columbia University Survey Instrument for Audio & Moving Image Collections AvSAP: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Audiovisual Self-Assessment Program ViPIRS: NYU Visual & Playback Inspection Ratings System Calipr: California Preservation Program NYU Condition Survey Database Tool
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NYU Survey Database Tool Modified version of a Mellon-funded tool developed by Columbia University, 2003 Requires Microsoft Access (Windows OS only!) Applies to a variety of material formats and collections at various levels of processing Can import records from Archivists Toolkit
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Negatives
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Moving Image Film
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Audio
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Record Creation Walk-Through
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Data entry form
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Material Record Tabs for different material (e.g. Loose paper, Photos, Still Film, Magnetic, Realia, etc.) that might be housed in each unit (box)
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Moving Image Material Record
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Condition Rating (1)= Due to mold or extreme fragility, materials are unsuitable for access by researchers or handled by staff. (2)= Materials may have some losses, structural damage or surface dirt. Deterioration is likely should items be handled further. (3)= Materials are generally stable and in decent condition with no visible losses or structural damage. May have some surface dirt. (4)= Materials are pristine with no losses, structural damage or surface dirt.
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Additional Condition Rating Tools A-D Strip were used to provide more specific condition ratings
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A-D Strip Ratings
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Findings Under-stuffed boxes and inappropriate housing Vinegar syndrome Contamination of materials, enclosures and boxes Tape pack problems
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Under-stuffed Boxes/Inappropriate Housing
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Vinegar Syndrome
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Audio Tape Pack Problems
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What’s next? Build on findings Weigh options for expanding to other special collections Tie in with university assessment and development goals Fit with digital initiatives Share with professional communities
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Resources FACET Format Characteristics and Preservation Problems ViPIRS: manual for audiocassette Film Forever National Film Preservation Foundation guide to vinegar syndrome Image Permanence Institute: User’s Guide for A-D Strips NYU Condition Survey Manual
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Other Resources Jean-Louis Bigourdan: Vinegar Syndrome: An Action Plan https://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/webfm_send/30 8 Sound Directions FACET audio preservation assessment tool http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/sounddirections/facet/i ndex.shtml Indiana University Media Preservation Initiative http://www.indiana.edu/~medpres/
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Other Resources NYU Barbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation Department http://library.nyu.edu/preservation/ http://library.nyu.edu/preservation/links.html California Preservation Program http://calpreservation.org/cpp/ Film Forever http://www.filmforever.org/
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Final Thoughts Using automated survey tools is an easy and practical way to assess the health of audiovisual collections Condition surveys can be a rewarding internship project for students interested in preservation There are a variety of tools to look into, depending on the needs of your collections Data from survey can inform preservation planning, deaccessioning and digitization
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