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Library Archival Procedures

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Library archival procedures refer to the systematic methods used by libraries to preserve and organize their collections for future use.

Key Features

  • Cataloging materials
  • Digitization of documents
  • Storage and preservation techniques
  • Accessioning new items
  • Creating finding aids

Pros

  • Ensures long-term preservation of valuable materials
  • Facilitates access to information for researchers and scholars
  • Helps maintain the integrity and authenticity of historical documents

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and labor-intensive
  • May require specialized training and expertise

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