![]() ![]() I wish I had this book years ago when I inherited my grandmother's archive. Best of all, she provides workflows and checklists that help you break down a massive project into manageable parts. Her resource sections are well-documented. ![]() ![]() She then proceeds to describe how to evaluate, catalog, organize, preserve and manage that archive with common sense tasks and affordable tools. She, very correctly, defines this collection as an archive and by doing so defines it as a valuable resource that deserves proper attention. The book begins where many of us got started - what to do with grandma's trunk full of photos, letters and papers. She uses her own experience to demonstrate archival issues then offers easy-to understand solutions. For family historians and genealogists, this is an essential guide for organizing and managing the family archive. In How to Archive Family Keepsakes, Denise Levenick has created an amazing reference for anyone who has inherited a collection of family letters, documents and personal items. ![]()
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