Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 16 - History, Humanities and Arts
Part 2 - Archives and Records Services Division
Chapter 1 - Policy for Acquisitions
Rule 16-2-1.2 - Selection Criteria
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 16-2-1.2
Current through September 24, 2024
Acquired materials should document an aspect of Mississippi history or culture, be useful to researchers, and/or possess intrinsic value as historical artifacts.
A. In striving to assemble a comprehensive body of materials documenting all aspects of the states history, archivists and librarians consider the following questions when determining whether or not to acquire materials:
1. Does the material fill a gap in holdings
or increase an area of collecting strength?
2. Is the material unique or does it
duplicate other MDAH holdings?
3.
What is the subject matter and significance?
4. Is the material authentic?
5. Does the material have legal
value?
6. What is the potential
research use?
7. What are the costs
of housing, processing, preserving, and providing access to the
material?
8. Are there rights
management issues or access restrictions that could prevent or severely limit
access and use?
9. Is there
requisite staff expertise to care for and make the material
accessible?
10. Is the format
compatible with equipment and/or software currently owned or reasonably
acquired?
B. The following generally are not acquired:
1.
Materials that do not pertain to Mississippi, unless they relate to major
national events in which Mississippi played a significant role
2. Active and semi-current state
records
3. Municipal and county
records
4. Three-dimensional
objects
5. Original post-19th
century newspapers or newspaper clippings
6. Material that would necessitate
extraordinary efforts to restore or make accessible
7. Material with rights management and/or
access issues that cannot be resolved or that would necessitate unreasonable
access restrictions or denial of access
8. Material of dubious or unverifiable
authenticity
9. Material that
duplicates the holdings of other archival institutions
Miss. Code Ann. § 25-59-1 (1972, as amended).
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