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When and Where
  • 4/20/2020 9:00 AM CDT
  • 4/20/2020 5:00 PM CDT
  • 3/20/2020 12:00 PM CDT
  • ONLINE
  • Mark Myers

This course was originally scheduled for April 20, 2020 in San Francisco, CA. Due to COVID-19 concerns and cancellations, this course will be held ONLINE. This course WILL count towards the in-person requirement for the DAS and A&D program.


After a review of the fundamental principles of archival appraisal and appraisal policies, you’ll be introduced to the unique issues that need to be addressed when appraising electronic records. Case studies will highlight the practical aspects of appraisal when dealing with digital records.

 

(Previously titled Appraisal of Electronic Records)


Upon completion of this course, you will:

  • Develop an appraisal policy for your archives
  • Include digital records on records retention and disposal schedules
  • Address technical issues (such as metadata and software dependence) that arise when appraising digital records
  • Appraise digital records for your archives


Who Should Attend: 

Archivist practitioners, records managers, and anyone responsible for the archival appraisal of digital records


What You Should Already Know: 

Archival appraisal of records, as well as some basic knowledge about digital preservation and digital records




DAS Core Competency: 

1. Explain the nature of digital records and their lifecycle.

3. Formulate strategies and tactics for appraising, acquiring, describing, managing, organizing, preserving, and delivering digital archives.

4. Incorporate technologies throughout the archival lifecycle.


If you intend to pursue the DAS Certificate, you will need to pass the examination for this course.


A&D Core Competency: 

1. Arrangement: Understand the process of organizing materials with respect to their provenance and original order to protect their context and facilitate access.

2. Description: Analyze and describe details about the attributes of a record or collection of records to facilitate identification, management, and understanding of the work.

4. Management: Demonstrate ability to manage physical and intellectual control over archival materials.


If you intend to pursue the A&D Certificate, you will need to pass the examination for this course.



Fees: Advance / Regular 


SAA Members: $199 / $249

Employees of SAA Member Institutions: $239 / $299

Nonmembers: $279 / $349


Credits: .75 CEUs, 5 ARCs, 1 DAS Foundational, 1 A&D Foundational