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Memory Work:
A Guide for ELCA Congregational
Archives and History |
ELCA Region 3 Congregational Record Microfilming Program
Realizing both the value and the irreplaceable nature of
congregational records, filming of ELCA congregational records
in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota is now being overseen by the ELCA Region 3
Archives. After considerable study into the cost of equipment and staffing,
it is clear that the congregations of Region 3 would be best served by using
a private company for the filming of congregational records. Ringberg Microfilming
has been selected for this work.
This company comes highly recommended both for the care they take with church records and
for their commitment to archival quality filming. The Region 3 Archives will coordinate
the filming process between the congregations and the Ringberg Microfilming.
What Should Congregations Film?
In order to remain consistent with the
types of material filmed in the past congregations should film their
"basic records." These include:
- The ministerial or membership book of
official acts; for example, baptisms, marriages and funerals.
- The agenda, reports and minutes of the congregation’s annual
meeting.
It is the decision of the congregation whether or not to have additional
material filmed. Records of former congregations which have either merged
with your congregation or disbanded should be included for filming. For the
sake of clarity it is important to indicate this situation when the records
are sent for filming.
Ringberg Microfilming assures that they can photocopy and send information from the church records that may be needed by
the church while the records are being filmed. It is assumed, however, that the records
sent are non-current, that is, not used in the church office on a regular basis. The
normal amount of time required for the filming process is 4-6 weeks.
Cost to the Congregation
The estimated costs of filming congregational records are
included in the accompanying price list from the filmer. The cost of filming will be the
responsibility of the congregation. Congregations are asked to send or to deliver their
records to the ELCA Region 3 Archives in St. Paul. I will see that the records are taken
to Ringberg Microfilming.
The congregation will receive their records, a positive
copy (viewer copy) of the film and an invoice directly from Ringberg Microfilming. The
Region 3 Archives will receive the master negative of the film for permanent storage. The
final sheet in this section is the order form. It should be used for providing all of the
necessary information to the filmer for the list of records, for the titles (also called
"targets") and for billing.
Additional Considerations
Those congregations who have had other records filmed by
one of the predecessor church bodies should indicate this when additional records are sent
for filming. We want to avoid unnecessary duplication of filming.
Summary of Process
- Collect records to be filmed and include on the lower
portion of the order form any instructions, titles ("targets") and dates that
will help the filmer.
- Fill out remaining portions of order form for Ringberg
Microfilming and include with the records.
- Mail or personally deliver to ELCA Region 3 Archives at
Luther Seminary in St. Paul. Please call ahead if you will be bringing the records in
personally.
- The Archives staff will deliver the records to Ringberg
Microfilming with your instructions and order form.
- Expect the filming process to take 4-6 weeks. Your records,
one microfilm viewer copy and the invoice will be sent UPS to you by Ringberg
Microfilming. If you choose not to have your records sent UPS please indicate this on the
order form, or by telephone to Paul Daniels.
I will be happy to help with any questions you may have
about the filming program. Please call me at (651) 641-3205 or write to me at the
ELCA Region 3 Archives, 2481 Como Avenue, St. Paul. Minnesota. 55108; e-mail: pdaniels@luthersem.edu.
Paul A. Daniels
Archivist, ELCA Region 3
Archivist, Luther Seminary
Memory Work: A Guide for ELCA
Congregational Archives and History is
prepared by Paul Daniels, Archivist and Curator of the Luther
Seminary and ELCA Region3 Archives. ©1991, Revised 1998, 2001 and
2003. Reproduction and sharing is permitted, provided this credit is
included. |