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The PACSCL Hidden Collections Processing Project University of Pennsylvania Librarians’ Assembly December 20, 2011 Holly Mengel, Project Manager Courtney Smerz, Project Archivist
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The PACSCL Hidden Collections Processing Project

University of Pennsylvania Librarians’ Assembly December 20, 2011

Holly Mengel, Project Manager Courtney Smerz, Project Archivist

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What is PACSCL?

Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries

– Cooperative group of special collections libraries with shared goals for their collections

– Founded in 1985 with 16 member libraries

– Today, PACSCL is composed of 35 member libraries • 4,000,000 rare books • 260,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archival materials • 9,000,000 photographs, maps, architectural drawings, and works of art on paper • BUT, PACSCL itself, does not own collections

– Long history of consortial work

www.pacscl.org

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Hidden Collections Processing Project

• Funded by Council on Library and Information Resources’

(CLIR) Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives initiative

www.clir.org/hiddencollections/

• Processed and made accessible for research 125 hidden collections of manuscripts and archives

• 23 participating PACSCL repositories

27 month-long project

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What are hidden collections?

• Hidden collections:

– Unprocessed or under-processed collections

– NOT research ready

– NOT advertised to the researching public

– Not unique to Philadelphia; 1000s of hidden collections across the country

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Why are they NOT research ready?

• Not physically or

intellectually accessible

• Have been on the shelf for a long time – Repository staff does know

what’s in them

– Not made available for research

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The problem with hidden collections

• Managing archival collections is time consuming

• BACK LOG of work to be done

• BUT - If no one knows its there, and no one uses it, why keep it?

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How PACSCL is dealing with Hidden Collections

• Follow-up to PACSCL survey project, 2006-2008

• Processed / made accessible 225 hidden collections

• Processing: • The act of arranging an archival

collection, • Providing archival quality housing,

and • Describing the collection, or writing a

finding aid

• Finding aid: a catalog of the collection, which communicates to archivists and researchers what is in the collection and how to access the materials quickly and easily

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Methodology

• Used “MPLP”

– Processing at a less intensive rate

– Collections range from the 17th to the 21st centuries

• Used the Archivists’ Toolkit database

• Used graduate student labor, developed “Archival Boot Camp”

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Fruits of Our Labors

• We processed 3987 linear feet in 2 years • At 8 hours per linear foot, that would take a single archivist

roughly 15 years to do

• Developed workflow to reduce processing BACK LOG in archival repositories

• Shared our success and failures so that other archivists across the globe can benefit from our experiences.

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…Making collections research ready…

Before archival processing After archival processing

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…And easier to find

• Created a central online finding aid site

– Developed by the University of Pennsylvania Libraries

– Finding aids from all 23 repositories in one place – We are adding new finding aids all the time – We are NOT digitizing collections

findingaids.pacscl.org

• Related collections all over Philadelphia – i.e. the Wister family, women’s history, horticultural collections,

etc.

• Collections and information in unexpected places – Word War II drawings at the Academy of Natural Sciences

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Searching capabilities

• Search across repositories

• Keyword searching

• Faceted searching

– Select as many or as few facet categories as you like

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Project Website: http://clir.pacscl.org

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Project Blog, Twitter & Flickr

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Collections by Topic

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What we processed

Just about everything! All with a HIGH research value

clir.pacscl.org

• The American Revolution • The Arts: Fine Arts, Music, Performing

Arts, and Writing • Business and Commerce • Colonial History • Education • Family Histories and Genealogy • History of Philadelphia Cultural

Institutions • Law, Politics and Government • Maritime History • Medicine • Military History • Race and Ethnic History • Religion • Science • Travel and Tourism • Women’s History • Writing, Publishing and Bookselling

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Lubin Manufacturing Company records

Free Library of Philadelphia

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Vaux Family papers Haverford College

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Samuel George Morton papers Library Company of Philadelphia

Image courtesy American Philosophical Society

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Samuel George Morton papers

Library Company of Philadelphia

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Alma A. Clark papers Bryn Mawr College

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Julien Levy papers Philadelphia Museum of Art

Portrait of Julien Levy, from “The Art Story” (www.theartstory.org/gallery-levy-julien.htm)

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Julien Levy papers Philadelphia Museum of Art

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Belfield papers Historical Society of Pennsylvania

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How to find us and the collections

clir.pacscl.org

findingaids.pacscl.org

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www.pacsclsurvey.org/

www.pacscl.org

www.clir.org/hiddencollections/


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