The vast majority of processed archival material is stored in letter-sized or legal-sized coroplast boxes and acid-free folders. Reference codes should adhere to the “Guiding principles for reference codes.” See the Archives and Special Collections Processing Manual for more information Table of Contents
Introduction
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- Maintain unique collection IDs for each fonds or collection in the master list of archival collections.
- Archives staff create reference codes during archival processing. Reference codes typically contain a Collection ID, Box Number, and Folder Number.
- Sequentially number each letter or legal size box within a fonds or collection.
- Sequentially number each letter or legal size folder within a box.
- Sequentially number each oversize folder within a fonds or collection.
- Combine collection IDs, box numbers, and folder numbers to create unique reference codes.
- Use commas to separate components of reference codes.
- Assign reference codes at the fonds-, file-, and item-level of description. Do not assign reference codes at the series and sub-series level descriptions.
- Begin all reference codes with the unique collection ID:.
- Capitalize “MS” or “UA” and each word in a reference code:.
- Use commas to separate each component of the reference code:.
- Reference codes Collection IDs and accession numbers should be recorded on the far left side of the file folder tab and the Box-Folder numbers should be recorded on the far right sight of the file folder tab.
- Optional: write a short-form version of the title in the middle of the file folder tab. This is mandatory for Oversize folders.
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