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A role funded by the Lind Foundation SCIO and the National Records of Scotland.

Business Archives Surveying Officer

since 1977

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    • FIELDWORK: Mapping Scotland’s Business Archives
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Business Archives Surveying Officer

since 1977

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Resources

The Surveying Officer has created different resources to help carry out records surveys or manage business archives. 

  • Records for permanent preservation
  • Sporting records for permanent preservation (useful for other clubs and membership organisations)
  • Kitlist (developed for Fieldwork project)
  • Survey list template
  • Survey ‘do not destroy’ poster

Further resources and guidance can be found on the Managing Business Archives website.

 

 

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Business Archives Surveying Officer

since 1977

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  • Home
    • About
    • What are Business Archives?
    • Annual Reports
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • Projects
    • Supporting Scotland’s Sporting Heritage
    • Scottish Women’s Institutes Archive
    • Regional and Thematic Archive Surveys
    • Capturing the Energy – Recordkeeping in the renewables sector
    • FIELDWORK: Mapping Scotland’s Business Archives
    • Student Projects
  • Resources
    • Business Archives Council of Scotland
  • Services
    • Records at Risk
  • Testimonies
    • Case Studies
    • Records-at-Risk Case Studies
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