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Acquisition policy

Statutory position

Plymouth and West Devon Record Office defines itself as the primary repository for locally deposited archives for the City of Plymouth, as described in the Local Government (Records) Act 1962 and the Local Government Act 1972. Under the Local Government Act 1992 Plymouth is a Principal Authority. Implicit in this Act are those responsibilities for archive keeping which were made explicit previously under the two Acts of 1962 and 1972. In particular Local Government Act 1972 Section 224, the contents of which were re-iterated by the Department of Education, Transport and the Regions (DETR) and the Local Government Association jointly in 1999.

External recognition

in addition, although the record office has not yet achieved the necessary standards, it is intended to aim for the following:

Overall policy

Plymouth and West Devon Record Office (the Record Office) will seek to acquire archive material that is, in its judgement, of actual or potential historical value.

Geographical area

The City of Plymouth and West Devon Record Office shares responsibility with Devon Record Office and Devon County Council for an area outside Plymouth and co-terminus with the Archdeaconry of Plymouth. For convenience two distinct territories have been defined. They are Area I, the Plymouth City Council area, and Area II, the parishes outside Plymouth City Council boundaries, but within the Archdeaconry of Plymouth.

A series of criteria applies for deciding on the suitability of Plymouth and West Devon Record Office for the deposit by loan, gift or purchase of archives for Area II.

Chronological period

No limitations are placed upon accessions by date.

Genre or media of records accepted

Co-operation

The Record Office will try to avoid competition for documents. However when acquisition may be demonstrated to be in line with best archival practice, the case for records to be transferred here will be argued strongly. In cases of dispute between the Record Office and another repository, the advice of a neutral arbiter will be sought.

Methods of acquisition

Disposal

Plymouth and West Devon Record Office has authority to transfer groups of archives to a more suitable repository if it is felt that the documents or the users of the documents would benefit from their re-location.

The Record Office shall, with the agreement of the depositor or donor, evaluate and schedule for destruction those documents not deemed worthy of permanent preservation.

The Record Office accepts the principle that there is a strong presumption against disposal by sale of documents in its custody. In some cases there is an explicit agreement with a donor or grant body that documents will not be sold.

Conditions associated with accessions

It is expected that the transferor has clear and valid title of ownership or trusteeship

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