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Archive Principles and Practice: an introduction to archives for non-archivists Page 2 of 24 Crown copyright 2016 You may re-use this document (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence, visit: ; or email: Any enquiries regarding the content of this document should be sent to Archives Sector Development: Page 3 of 24 CONTENTS 1. introduction What is the purpose of this guidance? Who is this guidance for? 2. Looking after archives What are archives? major risks Taking control Supporting safe access 3. Next Steps in archives Storage and preservation Records Management and Archives Cataloguing and Arrangement Funding and Sustainability Benefits from Your Archives Decisions on long term custody 4. Useful Information Other published guidance Audio-Visual Preservation Specialist advice Archival networks Professional Organisations and membership Training Courses and Professional Development Useful books 5.

Page 6 of 24 2.2.2 Flood Water will cause major damage to archives. Flooding can be caused by water coming into the building from outside or by water leaking from tanks or pipe work inside the building.

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