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Walker, Gay – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1989
Describes techniques for assessing the preservation needs of library collections and facilities to provide documentation for preservation program requests. The techniques described involve surveys of the physical facility, the storage environment, the condition of the collection, and preservation related incidents in the past. (nine references)…
Descriptors: Documentation, Library Collections, Library Facilities, Library Planning
Foley, Lynette; And Others – Cataloguing Australia, 1989
The first article describes characteristics of ephemera, discusses its importance as resource material in library collections, and presents suggestions for providing access to such materials. The second describes the acquisition and treatment of 15 collections of Australian ephemera at the National Library, and the third describes the…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Documentation, Foreign Countries
Wolfe, Edward W. – High School Magazine, 1999
Research indicates that the most profound barriers to implementing portfolio assessments are time requirements and grading difficulties. Principals can help teachers by allowing released time for organizing meetings, developing curriculum, networking, and grading portfolios. Teachers also need recognition and storage/documentation materials and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Development, Documentation, Grading
Deken, Jean Marie – Journal of Archival Organization, 2005
This article provides a brief introduction to the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), discusses the origins of the SLAC Archives and History Office, its present-day operations, and the present and future challenges it faces in attempting to preserve an accurate historical record of SLAC's activities. (Contains 21 notes.)
Descriptors: Physics, Science History, Documentation, Archives