archives without tears

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In my presentation to the New York Preservation Archives Project Board, I discuss how using More Product, Less Process (MPLP) made World Monuments Fund's archives more accessible to my colleagues. An additional benefit was my ability to use our archives for collaborations with ARTstor, Google, American Express, and Instagram.

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Archives Without Tears

Margot NoteDirector of Archives and Information Management, World Monuments Fund

New York Preservation Archives Project Board PresentationSeptember 25, 2013

Background

• Joined WMF in 2006• History/LIS/Archives• Grant money accelerated progress

Challenges

• Text and image• Digital and analog• Onsite, off-site, and virtual• Abundance

Strategy

• Greene, Mark A. and Dennis Meissner. (2005). “More Product, Less Process: Pragmatically Revamping Traditional Processing Approaches to Deal with Late 20th-Century Collections.” American Archivist (68): 208-263.

Onsite and Off-site Archives

• Created box system• Cataloged files at folder level in database• Cataloged publications in database• Finding aids and lookup tools created

Slide and Print Collections

• Organized by country and site• Created finding aids • Digitized important images• Similar strategy with VHS and DVD

collections

Publications and Periodicals

• Created master publication list• Digitized with hi- and low-res• ISBN registered• Abstracts created for website and AATA

Image CD Collection

• Organized alphabetically by country• Created holding ID system (USA001)• Cataloged through database• Lookup tool created

Digital Image Collection

• Arranged in folders by country, site, project

• Consistent file name conventions• Tiffs and jpegs• Metadata (country, site, caption, date,

photographer, provenance, and origin)

Digitization

• Publications and periodicals• Images• Trip participant lists and itineraries• Board minutes• Audits

Staff Access

Results

• Intellectual control • Quick fulfillment of information requests• No backlog• Knowledge creator• Robust web content

Collaboration

“[Archives are] the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will.”

mnote@wmf.org@margotnote

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