Rules for Archival Description

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The Rules for Archival Description (RAD) is the Canadian archival descriptive standard. It is overseen by the Canadian Committee on Archival Description of the Canadian Council of Archives.[1] Similar in structure to AACR2, it was last revised in 2008.[2]

Description

RAD provides archivists with a framework for generating archival descriptions and finding aids. It is a multi-level descriptive standard structured to reflect the context of a group of records based on manner in which they were created, used and managed.[3]

RAD takes a top-down approach to archival description[4] beginning with a general description of the records at the fonds-level and becoming more specific as description progresses at lower levels.[3] The six levels of RAD descriptions are the fonds, sous-fonds, series, sub-series, file and item. Completed descriptions vary in depth but often include a biographical sketch about the creator of the records, information about the physical extent of the material, and an overview, in the form of a scope and content note, about what the archival fonds consists of.[5][6]

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