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SAA Dictionary: accession
accession n. the materials physically and officially transferred to a repository as a unit at a single time (View Citations)Evans, Harrison, and Thompson 1974, 416ACCESSION. (1) The act and...
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SAA Dictionary: access
access n. the ability to get to archival resources through intellectual, digital, or physical means (View Citations)Williams 2006, 117Access encompasses the political, legislative, cultural...
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SAA Dictionary: provenance
provenance n. (adj., provenancial) PRAH-və-nənss, also PROH-və-NAHNSS the origin or source of something (View Citations)Hensen 1993, 67APPM recognizes the primacy of provenance in archival ...
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SAA Dictionary: appraisal
appraisal n. the process of identifying materials offered to an archives that have sufficient value to be accessioned (View Citations)Brichford 1977, 1The most significant archival function...
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SAA Dictionary: life cycle
n. The distinct phases of a record's existence, from creation to final disposition. NotesDifferent models identify different stages. All models include creation or receipt, use, and disposition....
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SAA Dictionary: archival record
n. Materials created or received by a person, family, or organization, public or private, in the conduct of their affairs that are preserved because of the enduring value contained in the informatio...