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Archival Statistics 2003Conducted by State Records NSW on behalf of the Council of Australasian Archives and Records Authorities. IntroductionThe statistics for 2003 cover 10 archival institutions ContentsBack
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Indicator |
Comparison
1996-2003 |
Comparison
2002-2003 |
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Items
made available in reading rooms |
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19.1% |
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1.24% |
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Total
enquiries received |
164.78% |
18.76% |
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Total
visits to reading rooms |
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13.07% |
-0.10% |
The
total number of staff employed on a full time basis increased by 20.42% over
last year, with only the Public Record Office Victoria, State Records NSW and
Territory Records Office (ACT) reporting a decrease.
Overall,
however, staffing levels are 8.8% lower than in 1996. This is partly offset by
the fact that, from 2002, the State Records NSW figures exclude the Government
Records Repository off-Budget records storage business.
The
figures show a 20.25% decrease since 2002, but this is wholly the result of
National Archives of Australia selling repository buildings (most of which are
being leased back).
The
total amount of storage area (m2 has increased by 11.86% since 1996.
For each
Full-time position filled, the productivity change for the period 1996 to 2001
is identified in the following table.
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1996 |
2003 |
% Increase |
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Visits to Reading
Room |
147 |
125 |
-15% |
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Items made
available |
504 |
381 |
-24% |
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Enquiries |
134 |
363 |
171% |
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Contact the Executive Officer of CAARA on 03 9348 5673 or diane.brodie@prov.vic.gov.auLast modified: July 22, 2008 |