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What is Archival Holdings

Handbook of Research on Disaster Management and Contingency Planning in Modern Libraries
Materials selected for their historical value to be preserved and made available for research. Might include personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, negatives, moving images, artifacts and ephemera.
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It Is Everywhere: Handling a Mold Outbreak in a Library's High-Density Storage Collection
Alexis Braun Marks (Eastern Michigan University, USA) and Eric Owen (Eastern Michigan University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8624-3.ch014
Abstract
In early 2012, mold was found on materials stored in the high-density automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) at Eastern Michigan University, with remediation beginning in late 2013. This chapter will outline the timeline of discovery and eventual remediation of the mold infestation. The authors will discuss the stakeholders within the library and other offices on campus involved with the response planning for closure, cleanup, and reopening of the ASRS, as well as the development of processes for collection intake to mitigate a future outbreak. The chapter will conclude with lessons learned, takeaways for other institutions, and how Eastern Michigan University is moving forward to protect the investment made in the collection.
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Archival Institutions to Worry About Records Management Modus Operandi for Impact on Their Future Holdings
Archival holdings refer to the collection of archival materials in different form and medium in archival custody.
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