Hi Kate,

Here is a summary of how we manage physical inventory at Duke (not recommending 
this approach, but just providing info as a case study). I’m curious about how 
varied institutional practices are in this area as well:

--Physical inventory for books and archival holdings is managed in our ILS 
(Aleph … soon to be FOLIO). Every volume and archival box is barcoded and 
represented with an item record in the ILS. Bib records for archival 
collections in the ILS may have hundreds of item records attached.  In the ILS, 
holdings and item records for mss. containers are sort of modeled like serials 
or multi-volume sets.  All of this itemization/barcoding work in the ILS 
happened about 12 years ago for mss. collections.

--We manage archival description in ArchivesSpace (multi-level) and the ILS 
(collection-level). Archival containers are enumerated in ASpace, but we 
currently do not store barcodes or location information in ArchivesSpace.

--Books and other published materials that are not part of Archival collections 
are described only in the ILS and not in ArchivesSpace.

--We use Aeon to manage requests / fulfillment of all special collections 
holdings (books and mss.). There is some integration between the ILS and our 
public finding aid interface (homegrown, not ASpace PUI). Patrons can initiate 
a request from either a finding aid or a catalog record, but are then routed to 
a separate requesting application that just displays all of the requestable 
items in a given collection as represented in the ILS. Once a request is placed 
for a given item, a new request transaction record is created in Aeon. There is 
some integration between Aeon and our off-site storage inventory management 
system (GFA) that allow us to push Aeon requests to GFA for onsite-delivery.

All of the above works fairly well in our setup, although we often have 
discrepancies between containers listed in published finding aids (and in 
ASpace) and containers represented in the ILS. Keeping these in-sync is an 
issue. Moving all archival holdings and location data to ArchivesSpace and out 
of the ILS would be one solution, but with over 100,000 archival containers 
I’ve put that project on hold for a bit☺

-Noah

================
Noah Huffman
Archivist for Metadata, Systems, and Digital Records
David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Duke University | 919-660-5982
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/





From: [email protected] 
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Kate A.
Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2019 4:29 PM
To: Archivesspace Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Inclusive container management in 
ArchivesSpace

Do you acquire publications that are not part of collections?  If so, how is 
their housing and storage placement managed?

Thanks!

Kate

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<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 On Behalf Of Dean DeBolt
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2019 2:34 PM
To: Archivesspace Users Group 
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ArchivesSpace

We are keeping physical books with collections, noting them on the inventories, 
but also having our
library cataloging department create a catalog record and the call number being 
the collection title/number
and location in the Archives and West Florida History Center.

Dean

Dean DeBolt, University Librarian (Professor)/University Archivist
UWF Archives and West Florida History Center
University of West Florida Library
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL  32514-5750
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West Florida History Center is the largest and most comprehensive
history collection about Pensacola and the West Florida region.
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On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 1:29 PM Bowers, Kate A. 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Here at the Harvard University Archives (HUA), we are interested to know how 
our colleagues are managing special collections inventory.

We are hoping to find colleagues who, like us, manage physical inventory of 
books as well as archival holdings. At HUA we have a long history of storing 
rare publications and archival holdings together.

We use Alma and ArchivesSpace for description, Aeon for patron fulfillment, and 
a local database to manage physical inventory (boxes, volumes, locations, etc.)

Is anyone else managing book and archival physical storage in a single system? 
If so, which tools are you using? Do they meet your needs? Have you achieved 
integrations between systems?

We are eager to hear from you!

Kate Bowers and Robin McElheny, Harvard University Archives


Kate Bowers
Collections Services Archivist for Metadata, Systems, and Standards
Harvard University Archives
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