History
of the Archives
The
California Academic and Research Libraries Archives contains documents produced
since 1979, after the merger of the Chapter of Academic and Research Librarians,
an independent chapter of the California Library Association (also known
as CARL) and with Northern and Southern Chapters of ACRL. In the past years
CARL archival materials were collected and maintained by the CARL immediate
past president. In 1984 Past President Ruth Hafter maintained the
archives, making some modifications in their arrangement and producing an
index to the archives. With the continued increase in level of activities
of both CARL and its Interest Groups there has been a corresponding increase
in archival documents to collect and a greater responsibility on the part
of the archivist to oversee the operation. In 1985 the CARL Executive Board
decided that a new position of CARL Archivist should be created, relieving
CARL past presidents from this duty. This two year appointive position was
officially established May 1985.
Role of
the Archivist
The
CARL Archivist is responsible for collecting and collocating all CARL related
documents. He/She will fill in gapes in the collection by locating and requesting
records when necessary. The archivist will service as a resource person
for CARL officers and members, retrieving information from the archives
at their request.
The CARL
Archivist will issue "Guidelines for Submitting Material to the CARL Archives"
each January to the new CARL Executive Board, Program Committee chairs,
Interest Group chairs, CARL Newsletter Editor and other individuals that
the Archivist believes are appropriate to the fulfillment of his/her functions.
The Guidelines will also be included in the CARL Administrative Manual.
Role of
the Officers and Interest Group Program Chairs
In
order for the archives to be as complete and as useful as possible it is
vital that all CARL officers, CARL Interest Group officers an al Program
Chairs be responsible for routing one copy of all documents to the CARL
Archivist. The CARL Archivist should be placed on all routing lists to insure
that archival material be placed in the archives in a timely and thorough
manner. Every effort should be made to route documents to the archives at
the time they are first issued, rather than batched and mailed at periodic
intervals.
Items to
be Submitted to CARL Archives
One
copy of all documentation generated as a result of CARL or CARL Interest
Group activities is to be sent to the CARL Archivist for inclusion in the
CARL Archives. This includes, but is not limited to, documentation created
by CARL officers, committees (program or special), Interest Group records,
all correspondence to and/or from the aforementioned groups, as well as
any publications issued by CARL or its Interest Groups. Some examples of
specific categories of documents to be sent to the CARL Archives include
the following:
ACRL
--Chapter
annual and midyear reports to ACRL
--Budget
requests; Budgets approved
--Continuing
education
--Other
CARL Annual Regional Meetings
--Meeting
agendas
--Minutes
--Reports
CARL Board of Directors
--Bylaws
and Constitution
--Master
Calendar
--Minutes
--Roster
--Responsibilities
of Board membersDocuments
--Treasures
Reports
--Application
for Non-Profit Status, Tax Filings, etc.
--Other
CARL Conference Committee
--Minutes
--Committee
rosters
--Correspondence
--Program
budgets
--Program
summaries
--Program
flyers
--Other
CARL Interest Groups
--Executive
Board Roster
--Annual
reports
--Bylaws
--Committee
rosters (Program, Special, etc.)
--Executive
Board minutes
--Financial
statements
--Membership
list
--Program
flyers
--Program
summaries
--Other
CARL Campus Liaison Coordinators
--Roster
--Activities
--Correspondence
CARL Nominating and Elections Committee
--Calendar
--Correspondence
--Guidelines
--Nominating
Committee information
--Election
results
CARL Awards Committee
--Criteria
--Calendar
--Membership
Roster
CARL Membership Committee and Chair
--Directory
(a copy of new run to Archives)
--Mailings
to members
--Member
Questionnaire, 1984
--Membership
application forms
--Samples
of membership advertising
--Membership
reports
--Minutes
from Committee Meetings
--Other
CARL Committee on Organization
--Minutes
of Meetings
--Reports
--Roster
of Members
CARL Ad hoc Committees
--Minutes
of Meetings
--Reports
--Roster
of Members
CARL Newsletter Editor
--1 copy
of each Newsletter
--Documentation
in relation to it (i.e. advertising issue, etc.)
Publications (CARL or Interest Groups)