Free E-Course: Introduction to Archives

The records that you generate and collect in the course of your life or business are of immediate value to you in conducting your day-to-day business. After activities end, related records serve as evidence of your activities. Maintaining records in a consistent, organized way helps preserve them and makes them accessible for future users. These records of enduring value are your archives.

Once you know some archival principles, you can adapt professional methods to your records. As a result, you can confidently sort through your treasures and discover the stories they hold. You can more comfortably make decisions about items worth preserving, and you can wisely invest the resources you have available for the project. You will be in charge of your history instead of the other way around. 

If you'd like to learn more, sign up for my free e-course: Introduction to Archives.

I created this course for those curious about archives, both personal or family collections as well as organizational collections. You will receive an email every day for eight days that will teach you some archival foundations. At the end of each email, I will provide links for further reading. You will also be subscribed to my e-newsletter, so you never miss an update. 

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Free E-Course: Introduction to Archives

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