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Collection Policy

Archives and Special Collections听听

Collection Policy听

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Vision and Mission听

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Collection Development听

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  1. Collections strengths听

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  1. Selection procedures and responsibility听

  1. Deaccessioning, disposal and transfer听

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Collection Information听

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  1. Accessioning of Archival Material听听

  1. Accessioning of Rare Books and Special Collections听

  1. Cataloguing of Archival material听

  1. Cataloguing of Rare Books and Special Collections听

  1. Future developments听

Collection Access听

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  1. Aims听

  1. General access arrangements听

  1. Loans听

  1. Access to information regimes听

Collection Management听

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  1. Status听

  1. Collections Management听

  1. Standards听

  1. Inter-relationships听

Appendices听

  1. Terms and conditions of deposit听

  1. Deaccessioning and disposal policy听

  1. Cataloguing policy听

  1. Loans policy听

Document control听

File Name听

Archives and Special Collections Collections Policy听

Original Author(s)听

Head of Archives and Special Collections听

Current Revision Author(s)听

Archives and Special Collections Manager and Archivist听

Status听

Approved by Collections and Cultural Affairs Task Group 19 December 2022.听

Distribution听

BU Digital Services and online听

Authority

Archives and Special Collections听

Review Date:听 October 2025听

Vision and Mission听

It is the vision of the Archives and Special Collections to be recognized as one of the finest university archives in Wales - supporting research, teaching and learning, taking part in collaborative ventures and providing an inclusive environment for researchers.听

It is the mission of the Archives and Special Collections to collect, preserve and provide access to the unique collections held by the University. The Archives and Special Collections aims to make a key contribution towards improving research excellence, learning experiences, student experience and a bilingual environment 鈥 the four pillars that underpin the University鈥檚 strategy.听

Introduction听听

The Archives and Special Collections forms part of Digital Services within the University. It is a distinguished archival repository and an essential part of the University鈥檚 commitment to the culture, language and history of Wales.听

Through its holdings and the expertise of its staff the Archives actively supports the aims within the University鈥檚 Strategic Plan听听

  • to create an environment in which excellent research actively can flourish听

  • to provide a distinctive high-quality education and deliver an excellent learning experience and environment听

  • to contribute more widely to the cultural wealth of the region we serve听听

The Archives and Special Collections will achieve these aims by:听

  • Collecting material which relate to existing collections as well as the records of the University, prominent figures associated with it, or material relevant to research in the University听

  • Ensuring that the collections are properly conserved and maintained in suitable accommodation听

  • Providing access to archives and special collections through accessioning, cataloguing and digitisation of key materials听

  • Maintaining search-room access, assisting users and answering general queries (in person and remotely)听

  • Promote and raise awareness of the Archives and Special Collection within and beyond the University听

  • Creating standards of service and adhering to them through monitoring and evaluation听


The Archives and Special Collections seeks to provide the highest possible standards of professional stewardship and so will seek guidance as appropriate from professional bodies such as The National Archives, the Preservation Advisory Centre, the National Conservation Service, Harwell and the Arts, Sports and Culture division of the Welsh Government.听

The Archives and Special Collections is responsible for non-print and print material that are distinguished from the general stock of the Library and which receive special treatment in terms of storage, cataloguing, consultation, preservation and conservation. The holdings consist of manuscripts, estate and personal archival collections and a diverse range of rare books and printed material.听听

The term Special Collections is used to describe collections of non-print and print material that have characteristics that set them apart from other types of collections. The material within Special Collections may be rare and may require special handling and storage. A special collection is the accumulation of materials that collectively make up an important resource because of their relevance to a particular topic or individual. e.g. the Penrhyn Papers (non-print), the Owen Pritchard Collection (print) and the R.S. Thomas Collection (non-print and print) are classified as Special Collections.听

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT听
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The purpose of this collections development policy is to provide a framework for the maintenance and development of the Archives and Special Collections, to agree priorities and to promote consistency in future decisions. It is noted that all collection management issues will be subject to external constraints of funding and accommodation.听

  1. Collections strengths听

Since its establishment in 1884, the University has acquired a great variety of archives and special collections and will continue to serve the organisations, business, individuals and families for which it has acted as archive repository, and to acquire archives from them.听

The collections include material principally relating to north Wales, and particularly Caernarfonshire and Anglesey. All of our collections are bound by one common factor, their relevance to the history, people and topography of north Wales.听听

听 听a. The Archival and Special Collections (non-print)听

The subject areas that the archival collections cover are wide ranging and the documents and manuscripts held here are of international and national importance as well as of local historical interest. Our collecting policy is one of enhancing and strengthening our existing collections whether by deposit, gift or purchase.听听

The Archival collections can be divided into the following categories:听

  • Special Collections : estate collections and personal, family and business collections听听

  • General collection听听

  • University Records 听

The collections as a whole contain materials in a variety of formats including, but not limited to:鈥 deeds, maps, plans, surveys, rentals, letters, literary manuscripts, sale catalogues, printed ephemera, pamphlets, registers, printed addresses, minute books, reports, diaries, photographs, scrapbooks, programmes.听

Duplicates of existing materials are not collected, except at the discretion of the archivist.鈥 Museum objects are generally not collected, except in limited number for display or interpretation purposes.鈥 Computer disks, DVDs, CDs, video cassettes, and tapes are accepted at the discretion of the archivist.鈥

听 听b. The Rare Books and Special Collections (print)听

Special Collections is the name given to the various collections of printed material held by the University. They quite often, but not necessarily, contain rare books1 and relate to a specific topic or individual. Details of specific printed Special Collections are available online 听
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The Special Collections can be divided into the following categories:听

  • Welsh Rare听听

  • Main Rare听听

  • Science Rare听听

  • Welsh journals听听

  • Welsh newspapers听听

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The Archives and Special Collections will continue to accept deposits and seek to acquire material that has a thematic, geographical or other connection to the existing holdings and original and unique archival records and special collections which support current or future research, teaching and learning in 麻豆传媒高清版 and the wider community. However, it does not normally seek to acquire archives in fields which fall outside the existing strengths of its holdings unless they relate to the research interests of the University.听

Records, archives and special collections can be internally transferred, gifted, deposited on long term loan or purchased2. However, 麻豆传媒高清版 prefers that all archives and special collections are donated as a gift rather than deposited on short or long term loan. See appendix 1 for 鈥淭erms and conditions of deposit鈥.听

In acquiring records, every effort will be made to avoid conflict and competition with other repositories. When advising potential donors or depositors, we will draw attention to the existence of other repositories with similar or over-lapping interests to ensure that material is offered to the most appropriate institution.听

Duplicate printed material and collections which are mainly duplicates or copies of material held elsewhere will not normally be accepted.听听

The Head of Archives and Special Collections reserves the right to refuse to accept material where the quantity is judged to outweigh the quality of the information which the records contain.听

He/she also reserves the right to refuse to accept items or collections for which access could never be permitted for reasons of extremely poor condition and where the University would have to spend an amount of money disproportionate to its historic value to make the item available for consultation.听听

He/she also reserves the right to refuse to accept items or collections where long-term public access is restricted.听

He/she also reserves the right to refuse to accept items or collections which do not fall within the remit of this collection policy.听

Only documents which, in the judgment of the Manager of the Archives and Special Collections are of sufficient quality for permanent preservation will be accepted. No documents will be accepted without clear title of ownership and it is a condition of acceptance that the documents will be made available for access.听

  1. Selection procedures and responsibility听

Responsibility for selection of individual items and collections recommended for acquisition will be made by the Head of the Archives and Special Collections. Where necessary, advice and recommendations will be taken into account and sought from University staff and other interested parties.听

  1. Deaccessioning, disposal and transfer听

Records are acquired with the intention that they shall be preserved permanently but the Archives and Special Collections reserves the right to retrospectively review its holdings against relevant selection procedures and dispose of any archives not deemed to be worthy of permanent preservation at the time of deposit or later. Such material may be returned to the depositor, transferred elsewhere or destroyed confidentially dependent upon the agreement made at the time of deposit.听

The Archives and Special Collections accepts the principle that there should be a strong presumption against the disposal by sale of any documents in their ownership.听

The Archives and Special Collections aims to maintain the archival integrity of collections. Where it is considered appropriate to split a collection and transfer part to another repository permission of the depositor will be sought.听

See appendix 2 for 鈥淒eaccessioning and disposal policy and guidelines鈥 for further information.听

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The funding of the Archives and Special Collections, in common with other UK University archives, is derived from a combination of core support from its host institution and grant funding from external sources.听

The Archives and Special Collections has demonstrated consistently high levels of success in attracting additional funding for project activity. The Archives and Special Collections will seek to identify potential sources of additional funding as appropriate.听

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COLLECTION INFORMATION听
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Maintaining accurate documentation of our collections of archival and printed holdings is central to the purpose of the Department. In the case of archival material, this information forms two parts: accessioning information and cataloguing information, both of which are collected and stored using a specialist archive software system CALM.听

The Archives and Special Collections recognises that good documentation of its collections, through accessioning and cataloguing, is fundamental to collection management and to good public access. We therefore work towards meeting common international standards and principles governing the creation of catalogues for archives and we are committed to working with partners to adopt and employ agreed standards of documentation which ensure maximum interoperability and sharing of metadata.听

A procedural manual for CALM guides staff in their collections information work, along with in-house accessioning and cataloguing guidelines.听

  1. Accessioning of Archival Material 听

Recording the provenance of material is a crucial part of preserving the integrity of the archival heritage of north Wales. The department will accession every donation, loan, purchase and bequest of records in order to achieve this. This accession record gives a preliminary indication of the scope, content and creation dates of the collection, records its legal status and any restrictions on access, size (in linear metres), as well as contact details of its source, date of accession and accession number.听

This accession information is kept on the CALM database which contains details of accessions from 1999.听听

No accession register was kept prior to 1999 although files of correspondence documenting large deposits survive.听

The full detail of the accession, including depositor or donor鈥檚 contact details, will not be made available to the public.3听听

The ownership status of a number of collections and items deposited a long time ago is unclear because the depositor has not kept in contact or has died. Mindful of such legacy issues, the Archives and Special Collections strives to retain ongoing contact with depositors and actively works to retain contact with depositors of the most significant collections. Our 鈥淭erms and conditions of deposit鈥 now actively encourage the notification of changes of address or ownership.听

Notice of new acquisitions, including restrictions upon access or use will be made public as soon as possible, annually via our website and through the reporting of new accessions to the National Register of Archives.听

  1. Accessioning of Rare Books and Special Collections听

Information regarding new accessions of rare, printed material is recorded on the Library Management System in the form of bibliographic and item records which are created to international standards. These include details of whether material is purchased or donated.听听

A record is kept separately on the Gifts List of donor details, including name and address.听听

Traditionally, a bookplate with the name of the donor is attached to each item (unless the donor specifies otherwise).听

  1. Cataloguing of archival material听

Cataloguing the material held is essential to enable staff to effectively manage the information retained for permanent preservation within the department, and to enable public access as appropriate.听

All new cataloguing adheres to current professional standards, namely the principles and mandatory elements of the General Standard of Archival Description (ISAD(G)), and the requirements of the CALM database. Older catalogues may not meet these standards and work is ongoing to update and improve these for inclusion in CALM.听

Other standards used in the construction of new and revised catalogues include:听

  • The international standard archival authority record for corporate bodies, persona and families (ISAAR(CPF))听

  • The national council on archives, rules for construction of personal place and corporate names听

  • The Library of Congress subject headings听

  • GLAM v2o cataloguing guidelines for literary material听

These are all used to guide the consistent creation of index terms providing a wide range of entry points for the public to relevant catalogue descriptions.听

New catalogues will be incorporated directly into the CALM database as soon as possible 鈥 merging from spreadsheet / word tables / cutting and pasting.听

In some circumstances, initial sorting, interim box listing or volunteer cataloguing can provide, more immediately, a means of access to large collections, before they can be fully catalogued by qualified archivists.听

In common with many record offices in the UK, the Archives and Special Collections has a growing accumulation of material which is not catalogued. This is not easily accessible to the public and may include material more suitable for transfer or disposal. Its response to reducing this backlog is to:听

  • Regularly assess the significance of collections听

  • Prioritise collections for cataloguing 鈥 an active 鈥淐ataloguing Priorities鈥 document is managed by the Archivist and Manager of the A&SC听

  • Explore possibilities for internal and external funding to reduce key areas of backlog听

  • De-accession material that no longer meets the criteria outlined under points 3 and 4 above听听

Paper copies of its finding aids/catalogues will be supplied to depositors.听

See appendix 3 for 鈥淐ataloguing Policy鈥澨

  1. Cataloguing of Rare Books and Special Collections听

Special Collections are catalogued using the Library Management System.听

  1. Future developments听

Accessioning听

An accessions register will be created retrospectively to record any deposits received prior to 1999 and all historical correspondence relating to those deposits digitised and stored on the University鈥檚 shared drive.听

Cataloguing听

A cataloguing strategy will be written and implemented听

CALM and other online resources听

The Archives and Special Collections will continue to import catalogues held in other formats into CALM. Where possible, data will be improved during retro-conversion to meet current standards but this is dependent upon the allocation of resources and other commitments.听

Item level descriptions of newly catalogued collections and retro-converted catalogues will be submitted to the Archives Hub portal by BUA&SC via the CIIM as soon as possible.听听

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COLLECTION ACCESS听
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This document sets out the basis for access to archives and special collections held by 麻豆传媒高清版.听

The Archives and Special Collections is a customer focussed service, which primarily supports the research, learning, teaching and administrative activities of students and staff across the University, but also provides public access to many of its resources to support academics and the public in their research.听

The Archives and Special Collections was awarded Archive Accreditation in November 2016, retained accredited status in November 2019, and will be applying for re-accreditation in January 2023.听

The Archives serves the students and staff of 麻豆传媒高清版 but its community extends beyond the boundaries of 麻豆传媒高清版.听听

Users are defined as internal and external users4 and stakeholders include:听听听

  • Students at the University and elsewhere听

  • Academics at the University and elsewhere听

  • Administration of the University听

  • Senior Management of the University听

  • Archives and Special Collections staff and volunteers听

  • Research centres and institutions within the University听

  • Family and local historians听

  • Community groups听

  • The Museums, Archives and Libraries sector听

  • Schools including work placement pupils听

  • Media and publishers听

  • Solicitors and those using archives as evidence听

  • Depositors听

  • Funding bodies听

  1. Aims听

The Archives and Special Collections aims to provide an effective, efficient and welcoming service to the whole of its community, on-site, off-site and remotely. We are informed by the Public Services Quality Group Standard for Access for Archives, which will be used as a tool to shape service provision, and to introduce changes and improvements to access for users.听

  1. General Access Arrangements听

  • Remote Enquiries听

The Archives and Special Collections will provide enquirers with information about the content of the collections, about how to find material and request access to collections and, where appropriate, offers advice on other archives/library services that may be able to better assist.听

If the requested information can be simply gleaned from the original this will be provided. Where the request goes beyond providing general information about the collections or requires extensive research, the enquirer will receive advice and be encouraged to consult the documents themselves.听听

  • Enquiries in Person听

The Archives and Special Collections are open to all. Prior booking is required.听

The opening hours of the Archives and Special Collections are:听

Monday-Friday听

9.30 - 12.00, 13.30 鈥 16.00听

There is a dedicated Reading Room for supervised consultation of documents and rare printed material and quiet study and an Education Room for group visits. Also, a reception area with lockers for the storage of bags, coats and other personal belongings.听

Guidance on collections, their access, safe handling and interpretation is given by Reading Room staff.听听

Users are made aware of their responsibilities when accessing the collections.听

In order to look at original archival material and/or rare books, external researchers must apply for an External Library and Archives Card. To obtain an External Library and Archives Card, external researchers must bring two documents with them to show proof of identity and proof of address and complete and sign a 鈥淯ser Registration Form鈥.听听

The Archives can be used by staff and students but they must complete a 鈥淯ser Registration Form鈥 on their first visit.听

All visitors are required to sign the visitors鈥 book on entry into the Archives and Special Collections.听

  • Finding Aids听

Printed catalogues are available in the Reading Room at the Archives, together with access to online catalogues.听

Collection level descriptions, and, in some cases, item level descriptions of archive collections are also available through the Archives Hub website.听

Catalogues are available online, with item level descriptions, and are accessible from the Archives鈥 website 听听

Work is ongoing to increase the coverage of item level descriptions.听听

The Archives provides the National Register of Archives with annual information on new accessions.听

Information regarding rare, printed material can be accessed via the Library online catalogue.听

  • Requesting material听

Users wishing to consult archival material are required to complete an 鈥淎rchival Request Form鈥 (available in the Reading Room).听

Users wishing to consult rare, printed material are required to complete a 鈥淩are Book Request Form鈥 (available in the Library and A&SC Reading Room).听

  • Access restrictions听

Access to archival material is provided in accordance with the terms of the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000. However, some non-statutory access restrictions may apply.听听

This occurs:听

  1. Where owners have negotiated conditions restricting access with 麻豆传媒高清版, provided that unrestricted access is granted after the negotiated period has expired, subject to any legal constraints听

  1. Where records are uncatalogued听

  1. Where records are unfit for handling听

  1. Where records are in the process of being conserved听

  1. Where legal enquiries are known to be being made. In such instances, the permission of the Depositor would be necessary before production听

  • Special Collections听

Visitors wishing to consult the Special Collections listed below must follow the relevant procedures.听听

  • R.S.Thomas Collection听

  • Cathedral Collection听

  • Arthurian Collection听

  • Records of the International Arthurian Society 鈥 British Branch听

  • Centre of the History of the Book听

  • Copying Services听

The staff of the Archives and Special Collections can provide researchers with copies of documents or rare books in the collection.5 However, this service is dependent on a number of factors, particularly concerning physical condition, size, ownership rights and copyright law. The Archivist reserves the right to refuse permission to make copies of items from the collection.听

  • Use of readers鈥 cameras in Reading Room听

The Archives and Special Collections allows researchers to make digital photographs of documents and rare books in the Reading Room if they have purchased a permit. (Internal researchers and students are not required to purchase a permit and can take photograph at no cost).听听

All photography must be approved. The Archivist reserves the right to refuse to allow digital photography where this could damage the item, or where copyright or ownership rights would be compromised.听

The permit only allows copies to be made for personal and private use. Copies must not be passed to third parties, exhibited, or published in any way (including a website).听

  • Publication

Readers intending to publish or reproduce documents held in the Archives must first seek the permission of the University Archivist.听

A publication fee may be charged where reproductions are provided for publication.听听

Acknowledgements for the use of images should be made to the 鈥淎rchives and Special Collections, 麻豆传媒高清版鈥 and the full reference of the item(s) should be given.听

  1. Loans听

The Archives and Special Collections of 麻豆传媒高清版 welcomes enquiries and requests for the loan of objects from its collections for the purpose of public display/exhibition in the UK. Loans out are a valuable way of providing access to the collections to new audiences. See appendix 4 for 鈥淟oans Policy鈥澨

  1. Access to Information Regimes听

The rights of access to information held by the University are set out in three regimes: the Freedom of Information Act, the Data Protection Act, and the Environmental Information Regulations.听

Each of these three interrelated pieces of legislation applies to different types of information held by the University. The Data Protection Act governs requests for access to personal data; the Environmental Information Regulations contain provisions for access to environmental information; and the Freedom of Information Act administers access to all other types of requested information that fall outside of the scope of the Data Protection Act and the Environmental Information Regulations. One single request may engage in all three regimes. For further information about Freedom of Information, Data Protection and the University Publication Scheme the central contact is the Data Protection Officer.听

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COLLECTION MANAGEMENT听
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The primary aim of this Policy is to demonstrate the co-ordinated approach taken by the Archives and Special Collections towards Collections Management.听

The policies, plans and procedures which drive our work on collections development, collections information and collections care are inter-related with the aim of producing a holistic approach to managing the documentary heritage held and making it accessible to all. Through effective planning and care of the collections, professional cataloguing, appropriate conservation and digitisation, and promotion and outreach activities the staff in the Archives and Special Collections encourage access to and development of the collections.听

  1. Status听

The Archives and Special Collections is the central place of deposit for the records of 麻豆传媒高清版, its predecessors and affiliated bodies, created and accumulated since its foundation in 1884. 6 The Department was first appointed a recognised repository for public records in 1960 and thus is directly affected by the Public Record Act 1958 and subsequent amendments.听
The first professional Archivist to manage, develop and enable access to the collections was appointed in the late 1950s. Prior to 1963 the University did not have an area specifically designated for the archival collections and they were stored in the tower of the University for many years, a space considered inadequate due to its environmental and access issues.听

  1. Collections Management听

This collections management policy brings together elements, reflected under our 鈥淰ision and Mission鈥 and also considers the:听听

路 Development of archive collections through selection, cataloguing, preservation, management and making accessible records of historical value created or acquired by the University听听

路 Support of current University policy towards providing an environment of research excellence, delivering an outstanding student experience and enriching the community and cultural life of Wales and beyond听

  1. Standards

The following standards and legislation are applicable to the Archives collections management policies:听听

  • BS4971:2017听 Conservation and care of archive and library collections听

  • PAS197:2009 Code of practice for cultural collections management听听

  • EN 16893:2018 Conservation of Cultural Heritage - Specifications for location, construction and modification of buildings or rooms intended for the storage or use of heritage collections听听

  • The Equality Act 2010听听

  • The Data Protection Act 2018 (including GDPR)听听

  • The Freedom of Information Act 2000听

  • Public Records Act 1958听

  • The Environmental Information Regulations 2004听听

  • Archives and Record Association (UK and Ireland) Code of Conduct听听

  • ISAD(G) - General International Standard Archival Description 2000听听

  • ISAAR(CPF) 2011听

  • Public Services Quality Group Standard for Access to Archives 2008听听

  • Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Act 2003听

  1. Inter-relationships 听

Understanding the inter-relationships is the key to understanding the holistic approach to collections management.听听

路 New deposits of records arrive through passive activity and routine accrual. However, as a result of an analysis of the collections, the archive may be developed through more active intervention in certain areas.听

路 New accessions are assessed for preservation and conservation needs and prioritised for cataloguing. The catalogue backlog is actively managed, seeking opportunities for external funding. Cataloguing and preparation of finding aids is a priority in order to sustain and improve accessibility to the range of our collections and surrogates. The provision of surrogates may be considered to enhance access to certain collections or parts of collections.听听

路 User demand and interest helps to drive cataloguing priorities. User demand and preservation assessments help to drive conservation and digitisation priorities.听

路 Conservation and preservation issues are addressed in the Collections Care and Conservation Policy alongside the Operational Plan and the Emergency Plan of the Archives and Special Collections.听

The individual collections management policies reflect these inter-relationships.听