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Jackie Cohan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 May 2005 12:09:31 -0400
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Hi,

I work for the City of Alexandria, Virginia's Archives & Records Center.
We oversee a records management program for all City agencies (about 2,500
employees in all) and also have a small, archival research collection that
is available for public research.

Since the spring of 1996, we have used GAIN for Windows.  We have
approximately 17,000 cubic-foot boxes as well as some other materials in a
variety of physical formats.  We track the non-permanent records by box.
It works just fine.

For the archival materials, I enter the box, and then under "extended
description," I add each file folder title.  That allows for keyword
searching.  Since we only have 3-4 patrons search our archival collection
per month, that is working quite well and I don't really see the need for
anything more complicated.

We're looking for a system that tracks boxes, manages destruction,
circulation, requests, etc.  There are 4 users here, and we do not want to
allow City employees access beyond searches, if that.  We have received
$50,000 for the purchase of a new software program.  Can anyone suggest
some programs we can start looking into?  We're in the Washington, DC area,
so we'd  like to be able to visit users of other systems to see how their's
work.

Thanks!

Jackie Cohan, CA
Records Administrator & Archivist
Archives & Records Center
City of Alexandria, Virginia

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