College Archives
Membership
Administration - 2
Associated Students - 2
Classified - 2
Faculty - 8 (one faculty from each division as determined by the Academic Senate)
- Business & Workforce Development
- Counseling & Matriculation
- Language Arts
- Library & Learning Resources
- Math, Science & Engineering
- Nursing & Allied Health
- Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts & PE
- At large (elected by Academic Senate)
Archivist – approved by College Council
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College Archivist (voting member approved by College Council)
Has the authority to collect and present details to the Archives Committee for approval. The scope of collection will be limited to:
- All material produced on campus.
- Manuscripts of employees of the college.
- Manuscripts of current and former students of the college.
- Manuscripts of contactors with the college.
Mechanics of Collection:
- Transfer of Documents: Physical property transfer should be handled by the Archivist to maintain original order or contents and to address preservation issues.
- Transfer of Rights of Ownership: Deed of Gift only for manuscripts. No Deed of Gift needed for documents produced on campus.
Records Retention:
- There will be no records retention schedule. All material transferred to the Archives will be preserved based upon the priorities of historical, administrative, legal and financial value.
- Items to be destroyed will be listed and submitted to the Archives Committee for approval before destruction.
- The permanent collection will not include: Payroll records, Admission & Records material, Personnel records, Police crime records other than statistical summaries, and other confidential material.
Decession will only occur by order of (and with the approval of the Archives Committee): Board of Trustees, Chancellor, College President and Legal Warrant.
