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- So You Want to Be an Archivist | Society of American Archivists
People come to the archival profession for many reasons—to tell the story of a community, preserve a piece of history, hold people and institutions accountable, improve access through technology, connect researchers with the documents they need, and more
- Archivist - Wikipedia
An archivist is an information professional who assesses, collects, organizes, preserves, maintains control over, and provides access to records and archives determined to have long-term value
- Archivists, Curators, and Museum Workers - U. S. Bureau of . . .
Explore resources for employment and wages by state and area for archivists, curators, and museum workers Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of archivists, curators, and museum workers with similar occupations
- Citizen Archivist - National Archives
Welcome to our Citizen Archivist program You can make contributions to the National Archives Catalog to enhance access and discoverability Transcribe historical documents, tag archival photographs, or share comments with other community members
- What Is an Archivist and What Do They Do? (With Skills) - Indeed
An archivist is an informational employee who conducts thorough research on different records, documents and media They then appraise the value of these materials, preserve them and create a catalog for other people to access
- How to Become an Archivist: Requirements, Salary Career
Learn about the job description and duties, and explore the step-by-step process to start a career in archiving What Is an Archivist? Archivists help control, organize and collect information Their aim is to preserve sound recordings, videos, documents, photographs, films, and electronic data
- What Does an Archivist Do? Roles and Responsibilities . . .
An archivist is a trained professional responsible for preserving, managing, and organizing records and materials of historical, cultural, or institutional value Archivists work in various settings, such as libraries, museums, government agencies, universities, and private organizations
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