An archival collection is a unique body of information,
created at a particular time by a particular organization or individual as a
result of a particular activity. If the cultural record contained in an archive
is to be accessible, the archivist must examine, organize, and describe each
collection individually.
Introduction to
Archival Organization and Description guides the novice to an understanding
of the nature of archival information and documentation. Chapters cover topics
such as the characteristics of archival materials, the gathering and analysis
of information for archival description, and the implementation of descriptive
tools in information systems.
The Introduction to
series acquaints professionals and students with the complex issues and
technologies in the production, management, and dissemination of cultural
heritage information resources.