Records Archiving Course
Master core records archiving skills for library science: intake, appraisal, arrangement, preservation, digitization, and access. Build ethical, standards-based workflows that protect collections and make them discoverable for researchers and communities. Gain confidence in handling physical and digital records through practical techniques in schemas, stabilisation, metadata, and user-focused access tools.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
The Records Archiving Course equips you with practical skills to arrange, describe, and preserve physical and digital records confidently. Learn to create simple schemas and finding aids, stabilise fragile documents and photos, manage intake and risks, establish basic digital preservation, design low-cost workflows, and enhance access using clear metadata, rights management, and user-centred tools.
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Develop skills
- Archival arrangement: Build fast, logical series and folders for records.
- Finding aids: Create concise ISAD(G)/DACS-based tools for discovery.
- Preservation basics: Stabilize paper, photos, and newsprint with low-cost methods.
- Digital preservation: Ingest, name, and protect files with checksums and copies.
- Intake to access: Design a lean workflow from first box to user-ready catalog.
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