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Archives |
Which records should I send?
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Records created
or received, which represent your work for the ELCA and which may have
evidential and historical value. Most of these are already identified in
the Records Retention Schedule. The Archives will accept records
in all formats except floppy disks. Records in the
Archives are presumed to be available to the public for research.
If your files contain sensitive information, consult with the one of the
archivists about placing restrictions on access to the information before
you send your files.
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How do I prepare the records?
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Maintain the
existing filing scheme; place records in manila folders; and retain the
folder identifications. Do not send hanging file folders. Place the
records in Bankers Boxes (10"X12"X15"). Complete the "Archives
Internal Transfer Form," found on the Web, and place one copy of the
completed form in the box and another copy on top of the box. You may
wish to retain a third copy for yourself.
Preparing Records for Transfer to the
Archives will give you further guidance.
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How do I send the records?
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Call the Director for Records Management
at ext. 2811 to arrange transportation.
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How may I continue to use the records?
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Your records
will be accessioned into the historical collection of the ELCA. This is
a non-circulating collection. You may use the records in the Archives
reference room, or have reasonable amounts of material photocopied and
sent to you. Consult with the archivists about
special uses of films, photographs, and artifacts.
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2.
Records Center
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Which records should I send?
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Send boxes
of inactive records, still needed for fiscal, legal, or
administrative purposes, which you
may need to have returned to you.
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Place files
with similar retention dates in bankers boxes (10"X12"X15"). These may
be purchased from any of our office suppliers. Since we also recycle
these boxes back into use, you may call the Archives at ext. 2818 to
determine if used boxes are available.
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Secure
the five-part "Records Transmittal Form" from the Director for Records
Management in the Library, ext. 2811. You will be asked to identify the
unit, the records series title and inclusive dates for the records, the
expiration date for the records, as indicated in the
Records Retention Schedule, and the
person responsible for the records.
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After you have completed the forms, call the
Director for Records Management at ext. 2811to have box numbers
assigned, labels applied, and transportation arranged.
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How do I send the records?
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When you have completed the forms, call the
Director for Records Management at ext. 2811 to label and number your
boxes and arrange transportation.
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How do I retrieve the records?
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The Director for Records Management
maintains a database inventory indicating the accession, circulation,
and final disposition of boxes stored in the Records Center.
- Call ext. 2811 when you wish to retrieve
your box and again when you are ready to have it returned to the Records
Center.
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How do I know what my unit has in the
Records Center?
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You will retain one copy of the "Records
Transmittal Form" when you send your boxes.
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You may request a print-out of your Records
Center inventory at any time.
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What is the final disposition of my records?
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You will be
notified annually when the retention date for each box has expired. You
are asked to sign the release copy of the "Records Transmittal Form." In
keeping with the Records Retention Schedule, your records then
may be transferred to the Archives, destroyed, or returned to active use
in your unit. If you fail to respond, the Archives staff will make the
decision.
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3.
Publications Storage |
Which materials should I send?
- Multiple copies of print materials, or
similar supplies which you will consume.
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How do I prepare the material?
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Place in small or medium-sized boxes, put labels on
three sides of the box to identify the contents, unit, name of
responsible person, and date the materials were shipped.
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How do I send the material?
- Call the Mail Room for pick-up for materials
already in the Lutheran Center.
- You may also
have the printer ship directly to the Archives, if you arrange with the
Archives for a shipping date, if boxes are labeled, and if someone from
your unit comes to the Archives to receive the materials and put them
away. Neither the Archives staff nor the Mail Room staff can do this.
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How do I retrieve the material?
- You may pick up your materials in person,
or you may ask the Mail Room staff to retrieve a clearly identified
box for you.
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Is there an inventory?
- You will need to maintain an inventory of
the boxes you send to the storage area.
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How long may the boxes stay?
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Storage space is limited. You are asked to review annually and
discard materials for which you have no further use.
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4. Bulk
Storage Area |
Which materials should I send?
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Oversized items which will be used again at
Churchwide Assemblies, Global Mission Events, Youth Gatherings and other events.
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information is found in the guidelines for the
Storage
of Material.
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How do I prepare the material?
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Mark each piece with the unit name, person
responsible, and date of sending to the Archives.
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How do I send the material?
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Call the Mail Room for pick-up or drop it
off in person.
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If a trucking company is used, notify the
Archives staff when the truck is expected to arrive. Please
request "inside delivery," since the Archives staff are not
equipped to handle large items.
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How do I retrieve the material?
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You may
pick it up in person or you may ask the Mail Room
staff
to retrieve it for you.
- If you employ a trucking company to
move items out, notify the Archives staff when the truck is
expected to arrive. You should visit the Archives to
identify and label all of the items you want moved.
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Is there an inventory?
- You will need to maintain an inventory of
the material you send to the storage area.
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How long can it stay?
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Storage space is limited. You are asked to review annually and
discard materials for which you have no further use.
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