I found that some artists' files were placed casually,and this probably make them hard to be found in the future.One day in April(sorry forget the date), I made a big decision - to arrange all the artist's files.I could not believe the amazing speed with which the new mails increased. With just a few weeks, the two boxes were full of new mails waiting for filing. Of course, before sorting out these two boxes, I had to check out whether the artists in collection by EMU.
It was strange that some mail in the "waiting for being sorted" box are not in collection after being checked; thus, I spent nearly two hours rechecking all those mail in "the waiting box". I was not overwhelmed by those leaflets, for this time I well used the method of classification to increase my efficiency, which was what I learnt from my first day. It took solid two days to finish arranging the files and I at last found all those artists whose name in the collection but whose files were not in the selves; I wrote down their names and the curators told me that most of them are new artists whose files have not been established.
My fingers tend to get some minor cuts during filing...this is not good...but I felt that I was easy to be absorbed in filing. From then on, the curator gave me more tasks to do. I' ll tell you in next posts, if you are interested in *^ _ ^ * good night...
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