Hi
Team,
Another
subject draws to a close. Was it just me
or did the time just fly by for this subject?!?
Before you know it we will be seeing Christmas decorations in the
stores.
Chapter six
This
week we go through the final chapter in our handbooks. This chapter is solely dedicated to using
State Records “Archives Search”. If you
haven’t had an opportunity to practice using this system give it a go now. Just make sure that you don’t place any
orders for the records!
There
are some things that you have to consider when using Archives Search.
- The search function of Archives one is NOT the same as Google or other common search engines;
- You must click the search button to activate the search, hitting ‘enter’ will result only in a new line;
- Spelling is crucial, this is not an intuitive system like Google that has a guess at what you might mean. In Archives One, a misspelled word will result in a zero or minimal result;
- When typing the word ‘and’ as part of a search criteria you must capitalise the word ‘AND’ so that they system recognises that your search is for something + something else. Failure to do this will result in your list including every document with the word ‘and’ in it. Example of a correct search is “library AND schedules”.
Don't forget to check out each of the search options listed under the “access catalogue”
link on the left hand side of the webpage.
Keyword
search: This is not the KWAAA or GDS/RDS Keyword, but
is designed for the general public to use, often people enter names, suburbs,
topics or other unique identifying words.
Series
search:
This requires knowledge of the GDS, RDS or MRS (Municipal Record Series)
numbers;
Direct
search:
This requires knowledge of the series or agency ID number;
Name
search:
Searches on names that have been indexed into the collection;
Passenger
lists:
Searches for any passenger lists in the
collection between 1845-1886; and
WWI
photos:
Searches any of the indexed digitised
images in the collection – these can also be viewed on the SRSA Flickr account.
If
in doubt, click on the hyperlink on the website and an explanation pop-up will
appear.
You may also want to test yourself by completing the individual activities that are in your
handbooks on pages 87, 89 & 90.
There were some interesting searches that you will be able to conduct. I am continually amazed at the amount &
topics of records that are in our collection.
Next week
Is a free week for all students to catch up with any outstanding assignments. We will begin Information Management in the coming week so course material will be sent out sometime next week. This will be our last subject for the course.
Have
a great week folks :)
Ciao,
Melisa
Hi its Maija and Ally, Just checking in and introducing ourselves. Cant believe how quick this course is going!!!
ReplyDeleteAlly F and Maija R :)
Welcome to Info Mgt gals. Glad to have you in the class
DeleteCiao,
Melisa Z-G
Thanks for giving us a free week to catch up with assignments, could we please have a few more? Love being able to come to classes at State Records as you learn so much more.
ReplyDeleteRose S
Ditto Rose. I also enjoyed the break. I also like coming to classes at State Records.
DeleteHello. It is good to see everybody after a long break and meet some new Records friends. Can't believe this is our last subject. Time flies when you are having fun. Cheers Kelly B. & Maryann C.
ReplyDeleteHi Maryann & Kelly,
DeleteWhat part of Records Management is fun? Just kidding. Hope you have enjoyed the training.
Brian H
I was also surprised to hear Info Management is our last chapter.
DeleteThanks for sharing your experiences and I hope we can stay in contact.
Deni B
I do so agree, I just couldn't believe when Melissa said that this was our last module!
DeleteGlenys P
Hello, cert 3 class mates.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the Access Chapter and it has given me lots to think about with regard to our IT replacement processes.
Looking forward to catching up with you all in October at our Repository excursion
Deni B
Hi Deni, Maija enjoyed it to. Did you miss me? lol Looking forward to excursion in October too, looking forward to seeing my old desk.
DeleteAlly F and Maija R
A worthwhile lesson re Records Management
ReplyDeleteGlenys P
We agree :) Cheers Kelly B. & Maryann C.
DeleteHi Kelly B & Maryann C, yes it was good to see everyone after a long break. I cant believe how quickly this whole year has gone too. Hope to see you at the Gepps Cross one
ReplyDeleteRose S