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THE VALUE OF VALUE SCORES: ACCESSIONING WITH THE UC GUIDELINES Sara Seltzer Archivist Special Collections and Archives UC Irvine Libraries SCA AGM, Palm.

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1 THE VALUE OF VALUE SCORES: ACCESSIONING WITH THE UC GUIDELINES Sara Seltzer Archivist Special Collections and Archives UC Irvine Libraries SCA AGM, Palm Springs, May 10, 2014

2 From UC Guidelines Section 3.B.2.a. Breakdown of value scores. From UC Guidelines Section 3.B.1. Value score components.

3 THE MAKING OF VALUE SCORES AT UCI “It depends!”

4 USER INTEREST Strategy: Consult departmental quarterly reports From “Quarterly report for Special Collections and Archives, October 1 – December 23, 2013”

5 USER INTEREST From “Quarterly report for Special Collections and Archives, October 1 – December 23, 2013”

6 USER INTEREST a.k.a. Ask Steve! (he knows everything) Strategy: Consult your colleagues Steve MacLeod, Special Collections and Archives Public Services Librarian

7 INSTITUTIONAL VALUE Strategies: Consider… Campus and library-wide initiatives and events Influential stakeholders Academic strengths Collecting priorities Interest in university archives High institutional value

8 RESEARCH VALUE Strategies: Look at informational value (i.e. record genres/forms) Learn something about the creator, such as… - Professional standing and accomplishments - What other institutions are doing about them - What else is out there

9 OBJECT VALUE Strategies: Consider… Original works of art Physicality as context - Effect of physical carriers on experience and interpretation - Inscriptions or other markings of intrinsic and/or informational value

10 DOCUMENTING VALUE SCORES (It’s all in the accession record)

11 USE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS & PROCESSING TASKS TAB IN ARCHIVISTS’ TOOLKIT ACCESSIONS MODULE Retroactive value score for accession 2002.006 Bernard Johnson papers (collection) Value score for accession 2014.005 University of California, Irvine, Visual Resources Collection photographic slides of campus architecture (addition)

12 WORKING WITH MULTIPLE ACCESSIONS With no value scores: Accession #1 Accession #2 Accession #3 With previously assigned value scores: Accession #1 Accession #2 Accession #3 Assign one value score for whole collection Use highest value score for whole collection

13 ACCESSIONING AS PROCESSING Accessions of < or = 1 linear foot Tiny additions to processed collections No value score Accession 2013.028 Oscar M. Henry diaries (addition, 0.1 linear ft.)

14 THE METRICS FACTOR UCI Libraries Archival Processing Metrics Worksheet Tabs for each processing level

15 MINIMAL PROCESSING Box-level inventory in scope/content OR Supplemental PDF Collections with 4 – 5 value score Additional elements required for processed collections: - Acquisition Information - Processing History - Admin/Biographical History - Arrangement Access points

16 VALUE SCORES AND PROCESSING PLANS The beginning of a beautiful friendship

17 A FORMAT TO MATCH THE GUIDELINES Chart from UCI’s processing plan template for documenting tasks planned for each level of effort/control used. From UC Guidelines Section 3.A. Chart outlining tasks for different levels of effort/control. Use this chart to document specific physical and intellectual tasks you plan to perform at designated processing levels. Refer to the activities listed in Section 4.4 of the Processing Manual for guidance.  Each component level listed in your arrangement plan should be represented. For components with subcomponents (i.e. subseries) use the lowest levels of arrangement. This will help you document processing metrics.  If working at Moderate, Intensive, or Highly Intensive levels, use the parent series or subseries title and indicate “series” or “subseries” in parentheses.  Estimate the total number of linear feet for each component; the total should equal the linear footage of the collection.  Use the “Notes” field to document any deviations from the prescribed processing levels.  Add or subtract rows as needed.  Adjust column widths for greater readability as needed. Processin g Level Component Level TitleDescriptionArrangementPreservationAppraisalLinear Feet Notes:

18 A RUNNING HEAD START FOR PROCESSORS Questions answered at the beginning of the archival workflow: The priority a collection should receive What level of effort/control should be used for processing

19 THE FUTURE OF VALUE SCORES It’s a big world out there!

20 OH THE POSSIBILITIES… Grant application planning Lobbying for operational resources Reappraisal and deaccessioning From UC Guidelines Section 3C. Average processing rate (hours per linear foot) given level of processing effort and condition of the materials.

21 UCI ACCESSIONING & PROCESSING MANUALS AVAILABLE AT: HTTP://STAFF.LIB.UCI.EDU/DEPARTMENTS/SCA/POLICIES- PROCEDURES-FORMS.PHP Thank you!


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