Adapting for Distance: A Perspective on Team-based Archival Processing during a Pandemic

Q3 Arts and Humanities
S. Jones, Ryan DiPaolo
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Abstract

For decades, team processing has been an effective method of tackling extensive collections that would consume a single processor's time. The effectiveness of team processing was challenged in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the archival profession to reexamine long-standing methods of shared work. While some aspects of processing and descriptive work easily shift to remote work, other aspects of processing remain steadfastly physical. This article examines a team processing project at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Special Collections and Archives to process a major collection previously held by the university's Film Department that began in summer of 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors share their experience adapting physical processes to ever-changing health and safety guidelines and discuss what changes are worth retaining and which processes presented the biggest challenges to pandemic protocols.
适应距离:大流行病期间基于团队的档案处理视角
几十年来,团队处理一直是处理大量集合的有效方法,因为这些集合会消耗单个处理程序的时间。2020年,当COVID-19大流行迫使档案行业重新审视长期存在的共享工作方法时,团队处理的有效性受到了挑战。虽然处理和描述性工作的某些方面很容易转移到远程工作,但处理的其他方面仍然坚定地保持物理。本文研究了内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校的一个团队处理项目,特别收藏和档案,以处理该大学电影系以前收藏的主要藏品,这些藏品始于2020年夏季,当时正值COVID-19大流行的高峰期。作者分享了他们使物理过程适应不断变化的健康和安全指南的经验,并讨论了哪些变化值得保留,哪些过程对大流行协议构成了最大的挑战。
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American Archivist
American Archivist Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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