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  • Archiving at the top of the world
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  • Matariki – The legends surrounding Matariki.
  • Secrets and Treasures – book review
  • The art of context
  • The Himalayan Database
  • This week – ākina te reo
  • Vellum printing to continue

Managing archives

  • Fonds and other stuff – the art of description
  • ICA Conference 2016 Seoul
  • Keeping your archives safe – environment
  • Keeping your archives safe – building, personal and paper
  • Seek and you will find – the art of arrangement
  • So you said yes – now what? The art of appraisal
  • The Art of Archiving
  • The art of preservation
  • The art of saying no – Acquisition
  • The question all Archivists get is…
  • Time to add to your archive? Accession it.
  • To scan or not to scan – the art of longevity
  • When disaster strikes – Disaster Recovery Planning
  • You plan and plan and then….

Theory in action

  • Archive Process 101
  • Sharing skills to spread the message
  • Spreading the art of archiving to the community
  • When disaster strikes – Disaster Recovery Planning
  • Where do I start with my archive?
  • Where’s my house gone?

Using archives

  • Mangaōkewa Gorge – preservation for all
  • The art of community transcription
  • The Curse of Oak Island

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The Art of Archiving

This site is about spreading the "art of archiving" and sharing the real life experiences of being an Archivist in order to grow your own experience. This site does not profess to hold all the answers and is not intended to be an academic guide. However, it is grounded in the core archival principles and seeks to ensure we can strive for the best possible with the resources you have available.

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