Thursday, October 30, 2008

An update to rival Rafia's

I realize that my blog will never, ever, compare to Rafia's blog both in her dazzling visual array and culturally relevant content.

Yet, I will try to update my blog. An ongoing project at work is to go through our manuscript collections and discover which ones need a finding aid, which ones have a finding aid but only in a printout from an ancient word processing system, and which ones have a finding aid but lack essential information as required by DACS. After my spreadsheet is complete, I will develop a plan for processing collections and completing finding aids for collections that have been minimally processed (Hey, Earlham has always believed in MPLP), develop the easiest methods for getting the legacy finding aids up to current technology, and update the finding aids that just need a few more pieces of information. At the same time, we are going to implement an EAD project in the next year.

Most of the students and researchers I have talked to like the idea of having more information available regarding the content of our collections, but what they really want is everything digitized so they can search it and view it without having to come in. I'll get that done in the next couple of months, probably.

On a personal note, my mom is visiting this weekend and I'm looking forward to it! I'm also looking forward to Thanksgiving, when I will take my first days off since I started work in July. I love my job, but I know I'm going to be ready for a day off or two by then.

3 comments:

Rafia! said...

ANNE! Your compliments go to my head.


I am glad you are updating although I don't know what a MPLP is (or, it would be more accurate to say I did not know what it was, I do now, because the Internets are MAGICAL(like the UNICORN))

I think it is a good battle cry for archivists.



Also, tell your mom I said HI!!!!

Rafia! said...

Also, I have my own tag, YAY!

Rafia! said...

I am Rafia! again.