[DCRM-L] Call for Comments on Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Alison Bridger
aebridger at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 17 06:32:37 MST 2011
Deborah, thanks for forwarding this. The DCRM(MSS) group mentioned this a little
during our meetings at Mid-Winter although we did not go into it all that much.
We are planning to meet in April so perhaps we can take a little time before
this meeting and during this meeting to discuss comments that we would like to
send to them.
Would we need or want these comments to be approved by BSC before we sent them
out if DCRM(MSS) sent them as a group?
Alison Bridger
Senior Manuscript Cataloger
Folger Shakespeare Library
(soon Cataloging Archivist, Wisconsin Historical Society)
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Forwarding a message from the Society of American Archivists (SAA) list.
Apologies for cross-postings.
From: Gordon Daines <gordon_daines at byu.edu>
To: "Archives & Archivists (A&A) List" <archives at forums.archivists.org>
In February 2010, the SAA Council charged a new subcommittee of the
Standards Committee, the Technical Subcommittee on Describing Archives:
A Content Standard (TS-DACS). TS-DACS was given the specific
responsibility of reviewing Resource Description and Access, the
replacement for AACR2, and comparing it to Describing Archives: A
Content Standard. TS-DACS was also charged to undertake a revision of
DACS within a period of five years. To ensure the widest possible input
from users of DACS, the subcommittee is calling for proposed changes to
Describing Archives: A Content Standard. The deadline for comments and
change recommendations is April 30, 2011.
The current timetable for the revision process is:
January 2011: Call for comments
April 30, 2011: Deadline for comments
August 2011: Discussion forum at SAA annual meeting in
Chicago
Spring 2012: Working meeting of TS-DACS (subject to funding)
November 2012: Release of proposed changes to Describing
Archives: A Content Standard
Call for comments on proposed changes
December 31, 2012: Deadline for comments on proposed revisions
August 2013: Publish revised version
To propose changes, please complete the form at
http://www.archivists.org/standards/dacs/. Please complete a separate
form for each change suggested. Each suggested change should include a
brief description of the change and rationale for the change. Be sure to
indicate the rule the proposed change applies to.
A particular area that the subcommittee will be looking at are the
examples in Describing Archives: A Content Standard. We strongly
encourage community members to submit appropriate examples to be
considered for addition to the updated standard.
To ensure that the revision process is as transparent as possible, all
comments must be attributable to named individuals and affiliated
organizations (where appropriate). Anonymous responses will not be
considered. All change proposals will be made publicly available, with
attribution, in a forum to be determined. Contact information is
requested (preferably email addresses) so that we may contact
respondents for clarification; contact information will not be share.
We look forward to the communitys participation in the revision of
Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Gordon Daines (Brigham Young University)
Chair, TS-DACS
Kate Bowers
Collection Services Archivist
Harvard University Archives
Cambridge, MA 02138
voice: (617) 384-7787
fax: (617) 495-8011
email: kate_bowers at harvard.edu<mailto:kate_bowers at harvard.edu>
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