Archives 101 Part I: The Basics of Archival Acquisition and Appraisal
This series of five, 1-hour live webinars provides information and instruction in the basics of archival management, including archival acquisition & appraisal; arrangement & description; creating finding aids; preservation storage & housing; and access with emphasis on best standards and practices, as well as low-cost solutions. The webinars are designed for staff and volunteers from historical societies, libraries, museums, archives and other cultural heritage organizations with historic record collections. Speakers: Martha Lund Smalley, Archives Consultant Kathy Craughwell-Varda, Director, Conservation ConneCTion Resources: Collections Policies Sample: https://clho.org/Information-Library Collections Assessment Grant Application: https://ctconservationconnection.org/... (Deadline October 11, 2022) Questions? Contact Kathy at [email protected]

Archives 101 Part II: Fundamentals of Archival Arrangement and Description

Archive Appraisal for Beginners ACA Code 25068 (Domain 1)

Archives 101 Part IV: Preservation Storage & Housing of Archival Collections: Guidelines & Solutions

How the National Archives protects billions of historical documents | 60 Minutes

I Outsmarted Pro Car Thieves

1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

Arrangement and description of small archival collections

Katherine Hayles - A Theory of the Total Archive

National Archives' treasures targeted by thieves

Care & Handling of Rare Books, Paper, Manuscripts, Photographs & Archives

Conserving MS OGDEN/7/21, a 17th century manuscript conservation project

From Mountains to Megabytes: Organizing and Archiving Your Stuff RootsTech2019 AlisonTaylor

What are Archives? | Animating the Archives

Processing Collections: A Look Inside the Archivist's Process

Using Archives, An Introduction to Archival Research

Digital Archiving 101- the what, the why and how to get started

General Paper Preservation Tips

Kenneth Karmiole Lecture in Archival Studies 2015: Verne Harris

