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Don't Panic. Practical Methods for Processing Case Files: Lessons Learned from the ACLU Processing Project Adriane Hanson Project Archivist, ACLU Records Princeton University. Where do I even begin?. We should provide access to legal records because they are important.
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Don't Panic Practical Methods for Processing Case Files: Lessons Learned from the ACLU Processing Project Adriane Hanson Project Archivist, ACLU Records Princeton University
Where do I even begin? We should provide access to legal records because they are important. We can provide ethical access to legal records in a reasonable amount of time.
How does she know about this? • 2 year project to process ACLU Records • NHPRC funding • 2,525 linear feet • 1,637 boxes (65%) potentially case files • 0.5 FTE for one year for review
Who will do it? • Professional archivist to plan • Review by paraprofessional • Hiring: dependability, detail • Requires active supervising • QC throughout to identify new developments and ensure attention
What do I have to look for? • Donor Agreement • Donors • Legal literature • Create a guide as you go • Privacy laws
What do I have to look for? • Donor Agreement • Donors • Legal literature • Create a guide as you go • Privacy laws
Where do I look? • Analyze inventory • Reasonable sample • Will recognize patterns • Slow for correspondence • Speed up when court docs
How do I keep track of it all? • Use your inventory • Box level vs. folder level closure • Physical notations vs. finding aid • Automatically calculate opening years
How long will all this take? • Feet: 1,637 feet • Analysis: 12.5 hrs/month or 5 min/ft • Supervision: 5 hrs/month • Review: 4 ft/hr, 410 hours • 30 hrs/wk done in 3.5 months • 20 hrs/wk done in 5 months • Added 825 hours to the project (50%)
What if... ... I didn't have to do this anymore? • Lawyers at the donor organization? • ACLU marked open boxes • Records managers at donor institution could be your allies
What if... ... I don't have time? • Review on demand • Review when shorter restriction open • Delegate • Form a restriction review team
What if... ... something gets missed? Due diligence: • Reviewed the likely places • Reviewed a portion of each likely place • User agreement • Responsible to donor and patron
What if... ... I want to talk about this more? ahanson@princeton.edu