
Archival Processing
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Archival processing is the act of arranging and describing the papers of an individual or family or the records of an organization. A person who is engaged in this is known as an archival processor or archivist.Ideally, when an archival repository receives a collection of papers or a group of records, they will have been arranged by the originator and boxed up for the move to the archives in such a way that this order has been preserved. However, collections and record groups are often only semi-organized; sometimes they lack any organization at all. Observing this organization, or imposing on...
Archival processing is the act of arranging and describing the papers of an individual or family or the records of an organization. A person who is engaged in this is known as an archival processor or archivist.Ideally, when an archival repository receives a collection of papers or a group of records, they will have been arranged by the originator and boxed up for the move to the archives in such a way that this order has been preserved. However, collections and record groups are often only semi-organized; sometimes they lack any organization at all. Observing this organization, or imposing one where it is lacking, and then describing the organized material, are the tasks which archivists refer to as "archival processing."