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The Evolving Role of Conservation in Digital Partnership Projects at the National Archives Amy Lubick Paper Conservator
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Record review
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Conservation Assessment Condition of records Estimate of time required for treatment Document size and format Items that may require special handling
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Collaborate with Custodial Archivist Discuss and determine treatment options Removal and replacement of fasteners Approach to ribbons and seals Attachments
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Training for Record Processing Volunteers and/or Staff General Handling Guidelines Project Specific Instruction
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Processing Technician Sleeving documents and photos Removing and replacing fasteners Flagging items for conservation treatment Torn documents Documents with glued attachments Embedded fasteners Flagging oversize items
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Oversize documents Physical oversize (exceeds size of scanning platen) Digital oversize (document size exceeds what the camera is able to capture at 300 ppi)
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Conservation Treatment
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Conservation Project Manager Performs Conservation Assessment Drafts guidelines for treatment Reviews guidelines with conservators and technicians assigned to the project Assigns boxes of records to staff for treatment Collects completed boxes Compiles project data
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Data Collection Box number Treatment performed Total number of items requiring conservation intervention Total time spent on box Special notes
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Southern Claims Project Statistics 220 boxes of records 6362 documents treated 493 total hours Approximately 2 ¼ hours per box Average 5 minutes per document needing treatment
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Equipment Review Overall soundness of set-up Needed components present Size of the scanning platen
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Equipment Review Materials used to construct, cover or extend the platen Lighting System Adequate space for handling records
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Scanning Technician Training
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Fasteners Removal Replacement Use of labels Gloves for photos Flagging records Conservation Oversize Use of soft weights
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As scanning moves forward…. Check in on scanning technicians Replenish needed supplies Answer questions Determine any further records handling needs Monitor equipment and work flow on behalf of records needs
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Conservation Goals for Digital Partnership Projects Identify risks and needs for records during digitization process Prepare records so they can be handled safely Provide training in records handling
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Conservation Goals for Digital Partnership Projects Identify options for digitization efficiency and process improvements Collaborate with other NARA units and the partner Support digitization process overall and support project goals
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Thank you Doris Hamburg Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler Catherine Nicholson NARA Conservation Staff amy.lubick@nara.gov (301) 837-0681
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