Hi Ben,

For what it’s worth, we are continuing to consider our ILS the canonical store 
of location data. In fact, it’s about all we consider it to be canonical for 
anymore, since the data model is very inhospitable to archival collections 
(duh). The reason why our ILS continues to be the canonical inventory 
management system is because our storage facility includes non-archives stuff 
too, and a staff that services it all. In other words, some of the library’s 
content is managed in ASpace (i.e our collections), but of course not all of it 
is. Might be different for you if your storage facility is going to be SC only, 
although I see advantages at the library level to having all of a library’s 
inventory managed in one system.

The challenge we are facing in 1-2 years is, were we to implement this RMST 
system I describe, how is locations data mirrored in our ILS and ASpace 
programmatically, and how are updates to locations mirrored in the two systems.

Best,

Jordon

Jordon Steele
Hodson Curator of the University Archives
Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21218
jste...@jhu.edu<mailto:jste...@jhu.edu>
he/him/his

From: archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org 
<archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org> On Behalf Of Ben 
Goldman
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Subject: Re: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Barcoding boxes and shelves in 
ArchivesSpace

Hi Everyone,

Jordon's thoughts below are really helpful, and I'd be interested in hearing 
more about different institutional approaches to managing locations in ASpace, 
generally. At Penn State we are currently in the process of bringing online a 
new offsite storage facility for Special Collections, and are ultimately 
looking at moving 20,000+ containers to this new facility (starting this Fall). 
While we've traditionally managed locations (as well as containers) through our 
ILS (Sirsi), we're also looking at how to better leverage ASpace features as 
part of this shift. I would be pleased to hear from anyone (on- or off-list) 
who can share their experiences around similar considerations.

Best Regards,
Ben

Ben Goldman
Archivist for Digital Content & Strategies
Sally W. Kalin Early Career Librarian for Technological Innovations
Penn State University Libraries


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To: "Archivesspace Users Group" 
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      ArchivesSpace

James,

We’re considering something similar. Our library uses a unique identifier for 
locations called a RMST number (Range Module Shelf Tray), I think it’s a 
standard unique algorithm for high-density storage. This is at present 
exclusively used at our offsite storage facility, but we intend to adapt the 
approach to our onsite collections, too. So yes, big picture, I think the idea 
of assigning unique identifiers to your locations is a good one. A couple 
caveats you may have already considered:


•         Think about decoupling your container unique ID from your location 
ID. More flexible if you have to move stuff around.

•         Manage your location unique ID in ASpace’s locations module, not in 
container management.

•         Barcodes are not semantic character string, so barring some 
catastrophic failure of ASpace/your inventory management system, you may not be 
able to find your stuff. Doesn’t rule out using barcodes, just something as 
you’re assessing risk.

•         I would recommend you suppress your location unique IDs from public 
view for security reasons.

Best,

Jordon

Jordon Steele
Hodson Curator of the University Archives
Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21218
jste...@jhu.edu<mailto:jste...@jhu.edu>
he/him/his

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<archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org<mailto:archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org>>
 On Behalf Of James E. Cross
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 9:18 AM
To: Archivesspace Users Group 
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Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Barcoding boxes and shelves in 
ArchivesSpace

All,

We are thinking of barcoding *both* our boxes and our shelves using 
ArchivesSpace. The thought is that by doing both we would have better inventory 
control and the ability to scan a box/shelf and retrieve information about it 
quickly. Have any of you done this? What were the pros and cons you discovered 
after doing the barcoding?

We look forward to hearing any information or suggestions you can give us. 
Thank you.

Sincerely,

James Cross
Manuscripts Archivist


James Edward Cross, C.A.
Special Collections and Archives
Clemson University Libraries
Box 343001
Clemson, SC  29634-3001
Phone: (864) 656-5182
Website: http://library.clemson.edu/depts/specialcollections/





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