Acquisition
Definition
Materials physically and officially transferred to a repository as a unit at a single time.
The process of seeking and receiving materials from any source by transfer, donation, or purchase.
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Introduction
Materials received as a unit (i.e., accession) and added to the Archives Permanent Collection. Acquisitions refers to the process of acquiring records from any source. This process results in the periodic need to reappraise (see: reappraisal) the Archives Permanent Collection for materials that need to be deaccessioned (see: deaccession).
Standards
Acquisition is a core archival function guided by two ISO standards:
- ISO 20652:2006 - Producer-archive interface -- methodology abstract standard (PAIMAS)
- CCSDS 651.0-M-1: https://public.ccsds.org/Pubs/651x0m1.pdf
- CCSDS 651.0-M-1: https://public.ccsds.org/Pubs/651x0m1.pdf
- ISO 20104:2015 - Producer-archive interface specification (PAIS)
- CCSDS 651.1-B-1: https://public.ccsds.org/Pubs/651x1b1.pdf
Related terms
Deaccessioning
Reappraisal
Dalhousie Libraries' Documentation
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University Archives Procedure Manual - Accessioning