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The structure and character of the future archive should be agreed on and understood by all concerned, including the expected final content of the archive and how it will be managed, see [STANDARDS for archaeological archiving|STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 3. Principles.
The structure and character of the future archive should be agreed on and understood by all concerned, including the expected final content of the archive and how it will be managed, see [STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 3. Principles.
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A selection strategy should be agreed at the project planning stage. This should set out the criteria for selecting records, documents, data files and materials (finds) for inclusion in the project archive. It should also set out how things that have not been selected for archive will be dispersed or discarded. This strategy should be devised in accordance with the project research aims or management questions (see [STANDARDS for archaeological archiving|STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 5). Account should be taken of any national, regional or local research frameworks and also of the collecting policies of the recipient repository.
A selection strategy should be agreed at the project planning stage. This should set out the criteria for selecting records, documents, data files and materials (finds) for inclusion in the project archive. It should also set out how things that have not been selected for archive will be dispersed or discarded. This strategy should be devised in accordance with the project research aims or management questions (see [STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 5). Account should be taken of any national, regional or local research frameworks and also of the collecting policies of the recipient repository.
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It is vital that security or disaster management plans are devised and implemented that safeguard the archive, and also potential archive components, from damage and loss (see [STANDARDS for archaeological archiving|STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 5). Such plans, which could be a part of the disaster management plan for the project itself, should be included in the planning documentation.
It is vital that security or disaster management plans are devised and implemented that safeguard the archive, and also potential archive components, from damage and loss (see [STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 5). Such plans, which could be a part of the disaster management plan for the project itself, should be included in the planning documentation.
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At the planning stage the tasks and resources required for the project will be identified and allocated and it is important that the needs of the archiving process are included in these plans (see [STANDARDS for archaeological archiving|STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 4).
At the planning stage the tasks and resources required for the project will be identified and allocated and it is important that the needs of the archiving process are included in these plans (see [STANDARD for archaeological archiving] Chapter 4).