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What
Is the IHRAB Resource Library?
The Iowa
Historical Records Advisory Board (IHRAB) has
established a Resource Library to provide access to
basic literature on records related methods and
techniques.
What
Does the Resource Library Contain?
This brochure
lists the publications and other materials that are
especially helpful to local government officials with
significant records keeping responsibilities. Another
brochure describes the materials in the Resource Library
that are targeted at Historical Records Repositories
such as local historical societies, college and
university special collections, and public libraries.
How
Were the Resource Library Materials Selected?
IHRAB reviewed
the publications, technical leaflets, and other
information resources currently available from many
professional associations and the records and historical
agencies in other states. It selected those materials
that provided the most straightforward presentations of
basic, good advice.
How
Can I Get Materials From The Resource Library?
IHRAB has
assembled six sets of the Resource Library collection
and distributed them at sites throughout the state to
enhance access. All of the materials are available for
use at these six sites or may be borrowed temporarily.
- Cedar Falls:
University of Northern Iowa
- Clermont:
Montauk Historic Site
- Council
Bluffs: Western Historic Trails Center
- Des Moines:
State Historical Society of Iowa
- Ft. Dodge:
Webster County Historical Society
- Iowa City:
State Historical Society of Iowa
Contact the
State Archivist, who also serves as chair of the Iowa
Historical Records Advisory Board, for further
information on accessing the Resource Library.
Resource
Library Materials
Basic Manuals
- Records
Management: A Practical Guide for Cities and
Counties
,
Julian L. Mims (International City/County Management
Association, 1996).
The Management
of Local Government Records: A Guide for Local
Officials,
Bruce W. Dearstyne (AASLH, 1988).
Guidelines for
Planning Local Government Records Programs
(NYSARA).
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 43.
Basic Records
Management
- Developing a
Records Management Program for Local Government
,
David W. Palinquist (NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Starting a
Records Management Program
(NYSARA).
Local Govt Records Technical Information Leaflet, no.
32.
Fundamentals
of Establishing a Records Management Program
(NYSARA). Local Govt Records Technical Information
Series, no. 1.
Basic Archival
Management
- Developing
an Archives Program for Local Government
,
Sharon A Receveur (NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Elements of an
Archival Program
(NYSARA). Local Govt Records Technical Information
Leaflet, no. 40.
Records Centers
and Storage
- Records
Center Operations
.
(NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Environmental
Controls.
(NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Developing an
Inactive Records Storage Facility
(NYSARA) Local
Govt Records Technical Information Series, no. 48.
Administration
of Inactive Records
(NYSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 49.
Files
Management
- Files
Management. Selecting a System.
(NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Vital
(Essential) Records
- Developing a
Vital Records Program.
(NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Inventorying
and Scheduling Records
- Inventorying
Local Government Records.
(NICLOG
Series, AASLH, 1989).
Records
Retention and Disposition Schedules Gerald
G. Newborg. (NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Using Records
Retention and Disposition Schedules
(NYSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 4 1.
Preparing an
Office Records Retention and Disposition Schedule
(N-YSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Leaflet, no. 25.
How to
Establish Records Retention Schedules
(SCDAH). Public records info leaflet, #18.
Micrographics
- Should Local
Governments Microfilm Their Records?
(NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Micrographics,
William P. Ptacek. (NICLOG Series, AASLH, 1989).
Targeting and
Certification of Microfilm
(NYSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Leaflet, no. 12.
Producing High
Quality Microfilm
(NYSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 9.
Service Bureau
or In-House Microfilming
(NYSARA).
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Leaflet, no. 14.
Managing
Micrographics Projects
(NYSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 10.
Choosing a
Microfilm Reader and Reader/Printer
(NYSARA).
Local Govt Records Technical Information Leaflet, no.
29.
Electronic
Document Imaging
- The Local
Government Guide to Imaging Systems: Planning and
Implementation
(International
City/County Management Association, 1995).
Optical Disk
vs. Paper Records.
(NYSARA).
Local Govt
Records Technical Info. Leaflet, no. 22.
Electronic
Document Imaging and Optical Storage Systems for Local
Governments. An Introduction.
(NYSARA). Local Govt Records Technical Information
Series, no. 21.
Optical
Storage Systems for Records and Information
Management: Overview, Recommendations and Guidelines
for Local Governments.
(NYSARA).
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 45.
Electronic
Document Imaging Systems: A Reader for Local
Governments
(NYSARA).
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 46.
Preservation
- Basic
Preservation of Local Government Records
,
Maria S. Holden and Robert W. Arnold. (NICLOG Series,
AASLH, 1989).
Preservation
Microfilming
(NYSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Leaflet, no. 35.
Disaster
Preparedness and Response
- Guidelines
for Off-Site Storage of Inactive Local Government
Records
(NYSARA)
Local Govt
Records Technical Information Series, no. 42.
Emergency
Response and Salvage Wheel
(National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural
Property, National Task Force on Emergency Response)
Geographic
Information Systems
- An
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
(GIS).- A Reader for Local Governments
(N-YSARA, 1994). Local Govt Records Technical
Information Series, no. 47.
Key To
Publishers and Organizations
If
you would like to obtain your own copy of any of these
publications, try contacting its publisher:
NICLOG
Series, AASLH
National
Information Center for Local Government Records
American
Association for State and Local History
1717
Church Street
Nashville,
TN 37203
Phone:
615/320-3203
Web:
www.aaslh.org
ARMA,
International Association of Records Managers and
Administrators
4200
Somerset Dr., Ste. 215
Prairie
Village, KS 66208
Phone:
800/422-2762
Web:
www.arma.org/hq/
ICMA
International City/County Management Association
777
N. Capitol St. NE, Ste. 500
Washington,
DC 20002
Phone:
800/745-8780
Web:
www.lcma.org
NYSARA
New York State Archives & Records Administration
Cultural
Education Center
Albany,
NY 12230
Phone:
518/474-6926
Web:
unix6.nysed.gov/pubs/
SCDAH
South Carolina Department of Archives and History
8301
Parklane Road
Columbia,
SC 29223
Phone:
803/896-6100
Web:
www.state.sc.us/scdah/
For
Assistance or Additional Information, Contact:
Iowa
Historical Records Advisory Board (IHRAB)
Gordon
Hendrickson, State Archivist
State
Historical Society of Iowa
600
East Locust, Des Moines, IA 50319
Telephone:
515/281-8875
Fax:
515/282-0502
E-mail:
Gordon.Hendrickson@iowa.gov
The Resource
Library was assembled with assistance from the National
Historical Publications and Records Commission. 1998
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