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The Glamorgan Record Office
accepts records in line with its Collection Policy, into its custody:
(a) by gift or purchase
where ownership passes to the Glamorgan Archives Joint Committee on
behalf of its constituent authorities,
(b) by transfer from the
constituent authorities of the Glamorgan Archives Joint Committee,
(c) on deposit for an indefinite
period, where ownership of deposited records remains with the depositor.
UNDERTAKING
BY THE RECORD OFFICE:
- The records will be stored
in the same physically secure and environmentally monitored conditions
as other records held by the Glamorgan Record Office.
- The records will be arranged
and listed in accordance with our current practice; preparation of
lists, indexes and other finding aids will be undertaken in accordance
with programmes set by the Record Office. A copy of the list will
be supplied to the depositor.
- Records will only be made
available to searchers under supervision in the Record Office searchrooms.
- Records which are too
fragile or otherwise at risk of damage from handling will not be made
available for use by the public.
- Copies of individual documents
will only be supplied to searchers provided that it is consistent
with the safety of the records and in compliance with current copyright
law.
- Permission of the depositor
will be sought for any publication of a substantial part of a document.
- Records will only be loaned
temporarily to another institution for purpose of display with the
depositor’s consent and provided the facilities conform to BS
5454:2000 and to the conditions set out in the Record Office’s
Preservation Policy.
- Records deemed not to
merit permanent preservation will be returned to the depositor or,
with the consent of the depositor, destroyed.
- Requests for the production
of deposited records for declared use in legal proceedings will not
be granted without the consent of the depositor, except where a court
order is issued.
- Details of private individuals,
who are depositors, will only be disclosed to a third party with their
permission, but such details may be held in the Record Office in accordance
with the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998.
- A receipt describing the
records acquired and providing information needed to access them will
be supplied within 15 working days of their receipt.
- Relevant policy documents
of the Record Office will be made available to depositors on request.
UNDERTAKING
BY THE DEPOSITOR:
- The depositor is deemed
to be entitled to deposit the records, either as owner or agent.
- Notice will be supplied
to the Record Office of changes of address and other details affecting
the ownership of the records.
- Reasonable notice will
be given of the temporary withdrawal of any record, the withdrawal
to be for an agreed period of time.
- Deposited records, if
permanently withdrawn, may incur a levy charged to defray the expenses
of storage, listing and conservation.
- The insurance of records,
except in the case of exhibition by an external body, is the responsibility
of the depositor.
- For the purposes of the
Data Protection Act 1998, the depositor will be deemed to be the Data
Controller of any data contained in the records which fall within
the terms of the act.
- The depositor will allow
- any records deposited
to be made av ailable to searchers subject to statutory access
restrictions or access restrictions agreed with the Glamorgan
Archivist.
- records to be marked
with a reference code, for security and identification.
- the conservation of
the records, in accordance with the programmes which are set by
the Record Office.
- records to be made
available in the form of copies, made by any suitable method,
such copies becoming the property of the Record Office.
- brief extracts of
records to be published as transcripts or in facsimile form.
- the Record Office,
to publicise its services and promote its collections, by reproducing
records it holds in any medium, publishing finding aids in any
available medium, making them available in other locations outside
the Record Office.
- the migration of data
in electronic records to other formats.
Any variation from these
terms is to be agreed with the Glamorgan Archivist at the time of deposit.
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