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Purpose: These procedures will outline the process for barcoding archival collections for both ArchivesSpace and Sierra databases. |
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CollMSS = main manuscript collections
FileMSS = file manuscript collections
Photo = photograph collections
ADD IN ADDITIONAL PROFILES HERE
Note that collection level records should be ingested into Sierra prior to the barcoding process. If a collection level record is not available, notify the Archival Cataloging Librarian.
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Look item up the collection in Sierra by searching for the collection name using the title search (use the collection exactly as written) or the call number (using the local/Dewey search, note that starting 0’s may be left off of the call number index). Note that, unless cataloged at the item level, most collections should have a “collection level” record only.
When collection record is found, click on the record
Typically the first item record should display automatically, click on Summary and select the “item” from the “View” drop down menu to see all items attached to the bibliographic record
Typically one item record will exist for every collection. Edit the first item record with the call number and barcode for the first box (or barcoded item) and create new item records for all boxes or barcoded items in the collection
Add the following information
Barcode (replace the SPCL barcode, if present)
Call number
Collection call number should be recorded in the Call No. field, for example: COLL MSS 6 or CAINE MSS 12
If there is a series or subseries that needs to be recorded, include that information in the call number field, for example: CAINE COLL MSS 31 Series 1
Include the Box in the volume field as noted below
Volume
Put the box or volume numbers in the Volume field, for example: Box 2
Ensure that the location is correct for the item in hand. A complete list of location codes is available here: Item Location Codes
Manuscripts
imanu = main manuscript collection
ibarn = BARN (rarely used)
impa imap = maps and poster
irare = vault
Photographs
iphot = main photograph collection
ibarn = BARN (rarely used)
impa imap = maps and posters
irare = vault
Click on Save
For all subsequent items, repeat the steps above, creating a new item record for each item by clicking on “Attach new item” and following all the steps in 3.b.
Note: If bibliographic record does NOT exist: Leave a comment in Airtable on the SignUp tab → Comments field and tag the Archival Cataloging Librarian (Paul), who will address it as needed
Check the 300 field in the bibliographic record
Click on “View” to see the bib record
Verify that the 300 field matches the number of boxes (or items) and linear feet for the collection.
Full boxes = .5 linear feet
Half boxes = .25 linear feet
For collections cataloged at the folder, item, or individual level, consult the Archival Cataloging Librarian or Special Collections Cataloging Librarian for how to record this information.
Save the record
Physically process items:
Barcode archival boxes by affixing to front of box above the label
Barcode other items per the rules established for that collection,,
If the item is not a box, follow regular barcoding physical processing procedures for books or items
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Creating multiple item records at once ADD HERE |
ArchivesSpace Process
Verify Collection Hierarchy and Metadata
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Click on the box (or top container item) in the hierarchy at the top of the page
Scroll down to the “Instance”
Click on the blue highlighted Top Container
Click “View”. (Note that this opens a new browser tab.)
Click “Edit”
Select the container profile by searching for the container type that matches the item in hand
Common container profiles are listed under “A” - most boxes will be half or full, letter, legal, or bank sized boxes
If the container is not displaying, click on “Browse” and use the search or facets to find the box
Add the barcode
Add a Location
Click on the “Add a Location”
Search for and select the appropriate location in the Location field
For manuscripts, the options are:
Manuscripts - Main Shelving
Manuscripts - Oversize
Vault
For Photographs, the options are:
Photographs - Main Shelving
Photographs - Oversize
Cold Storage
Vault
Note that if a box or item is listed in ArchivesSpace but is not the shelf, set the location as “Missing” and record in the note field “Not found during barcoding process, [DATE]”
Note: leave the Status as “Current” and the Start Date as the default unless otherwise instructed
Click on “Save Top Container”
At this point, the browser tab can be exited. Return to the main list and repeat for every box (or barcoded item) in the collection.
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Did you change the 300 field in Sierra? If so, update the Extent field in the main resource record to match. Consult with the Archival Cataloging Librarian for questions. |
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Adding Top Containers (NOTE: RARELY NEEDED)If a top container is not present or needs to be created, please consult with the Archival Cataloging Librarian who will recommend a course of action. If the creation of a top container is recommended, the process is outlined here: Adding Top Containers |
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IF the collection has been completed, return to the “Sign Up” tab and record the date in the “Date Finished” tab. Leave any comments or notes in the “Comments” field (this can also be done throughout the process). Please note if boxes were missing from the shelf. Then choose a new collection to work on.
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Known Issues
The following are known issues or considerations for collections
Items missing on shelves
Description: Missing items can be determined by a number of factors, including when items are listed in ArchivesSpace but not on the shelf, when there are empty spaces on the shelf where items should be, when there is a placeholder on the shelf, when the numbering of items on the shelf is not sequential, etc.
What to do:
First thing to do is look in the Legal or large Oversize sections to determine if the item is housed elsewhere. If not found, the item could also be in:
Cold Storage
Vault
BARN
Reading Room (in use)
Reshelving area
Preservation
Digital (for scanning)
Note that almost all of these spaces will need a curator or cataloger to help you access them. If a curator or cataloger is available to help you find the item, please contact them. However, if they are not available, do the following:
Record the missing item on “Issues” tab of the “Barcoding, Tracking, Issues, and Stats”
Submitter name
District
Call Number (Collection number + Item/box number)
Date (automatically created)
Problem (select from list)
Additional Information (if needed)
Continue barcoding and recording the remainder of the collection
When the collection is finished, change the Current Status column on the “Sign Up” tab to “Complete - but needs review” and leave a simple note in the Comments column about what was missing.
Note, if the missing item was the ENTIRE or bulk of the collection, change the Current Status column to “Significant Problems - Please Review”
Collections cataloged at multiple levels
Description: A collection has items cataloged at multiple levels. This will happen when a call number search in Sierra brings up multiple Bib records. This will most often happen when some items are cataloged individually, especially books. In Sierra it looks something like this:
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What to do:
You will need to barcode all of the boxes in the main collection Bib record as usual in Sierra and ArchivesSpace, respectively.
For all folders/items with their own bib records, you will need to add a barcode to the folder and the specific Bib record for that folder in Sierra.
In ArchivesSpace you will add the barcode into ‘Child Container Barcode’ for any folders cataloged individually in the area underneath the Top Container you traditionally attach. It looks like this:
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Repeating boxes across series
Description: When a collection has multiple series in the collection - and each series starts over for box numbering, there will be repeated Box 1, Box 2, etc. numbers in the collection. In ArchivesSpace, this looks like:
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What to do:
You will need to delete the existing top container and create new containers for each box. In addition, you will need to link all subfolders or items to the new box after it is created.
To remove the box and create a new top container, do the following:
In the Instance, delete the box in the Top Container field
Select “Create” from the drop down menu
In the Create Top Container box, edit the following:
Container Profile: select the container profile that matches the item in hand
Container Type: select the container type
Indicator: type in the box or item’s number, for example “1”
Barcode: scan in the barcode for the item
Click on “Add Location”
Search for or browse for the location where the item is housed
Click “Create and link to top container”
To add all subsequent items to the new top container, do the following:
Delete the Top Container in the Instance
Browse for the correct top container by scanning in the barcode or copying and pasting the barcode.
Click on “link to top container”
For Sierra, record the series number in the Call Number field and the box number in the Volume field
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Statistics Reporting
Statistics need to be reported each week on the Student Tech Weekly Reporting Airtable base. An individualized view in the Barcoding Airtable base has been set up for each student technician. The steps for recording statistics are as follows:
Open the both the Student Tech Weekly Reporting Airtable base or go to your individualized form
In a second window, open the Barcoding base and go to your individualized view
Go to the “Filtered by” option and change the first date to be the starting date in the week for which you are reporting. Likewise, change the second date to the ending date in the week for which you are reporting
The filtered view will now only display the entries from that week. These entries are summed at the bottom of the page (see yellow highlight below)
Record the sums from following columns from the Barcoding base into the form for weekly stats:
Barcoding, Tracking, Issues, and Stats Airtable Base | Student Tech Weekly Reporting Form | Notes |
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Reviewed | Barcoding - Total Reviewed | |
Barcoded | Barcoded - Total Barcoded | |
Sierra Edits Made | Sierra Edits | |
Sierra - Items Added | Sierra - Items Added | |
AS Containers Added | ArchivesSpace-Containers Linked | Use anytime a barcode is applied to a container OR a new container is created |
AS Database Maintenance | ArchivesSpace - Database Maintenance | All other maintenance tasks including:
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Copy Cataloged (Not common) | SCA-CopyCat-Physical | Not commonly used in this process. Only use under direction from project leads |
AS Reordering Lines Added (Not common) | ArchivesSpace-Database Maintenance | Note commonly used. Note this column is combined with AS - Added or Removed from Inventory |
AS - Added or Removed from Inventory (Not common) | ArchivesSpace-Database Maintenance | Simple checkbox to indicate that boxes were added or removed from the inventory. Not commonly used. |
Processing -Physical Item | Has no equivalent in the Barcoding base. Only use under direction from project leads | |
Batch Record Prep | Has no equivalent in the Barcoding base. Only use under direction from project leads |