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  2. Academy of Certified Archivists - Wikipedia

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    The professional qualifications of archivists became an issue in the 1950s, when the Society of American Archivists (SAA) and the American Historical Association made the case that the archivist of the United States should be a professional, not political, appointee. The 1970s saw much internal SAA discussion of education and professional ...

  3. Master of Archives and Records Administration - Wikipedia

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    The MARA degree is offered in the United States by the San Jose State University School of Information.No other master's degree dedicated to archival studies and records management is available in the United States, although archives and records management specializations and certificates are available through several Master of Library Science and Master of History programs. [3]

  4. Archival processing - Wikipedia

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    The first step in archival processing is to survey the collection. The goal of a survey is to gain an understanding of the originator, determine the context of the creation of the collection, to observe the material's overall size and scope, to ascertain if the collection has access limitations, to locate any existing finding aids submitted with the collection, and to discover any underlying ...

  5. Archivist - Wikipedia

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    Archivists' work encompasses a range of ethical decisions that may be thought of as falling into three broad and intertwined areas: legal requirements; professional standards; and accountability to society in selecting and preserving documentary materials that serve as a primary source of knowledge, and influence collective memory and identity ...

  6. Registrar (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Loans: Objects are loaned between museums for a variety of reasons, typically for special exhibitions. As with acquisitions, the registrar assigns a temporary identification number to objects on loan to the museum, documents their condition, and creates a file to follow the object's movement while it is in the museum. Registrars are also ...

  7. Society of American Archivists - Wikipedia

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    University of Michigan student chapter of the Society of American Archivists collaborated with the Bentley Historical Library to host the UM-SAA Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon in 2014. More recent surveys have indicated the rise of women in archival professions, or even a "feminization" of the profession. [24] Yet Wikipedia does not show this.

  8. Describing Archives: A Content Standard - Wikipedia

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    Archivists must document and make discoverable the actions they take on records. Archival description is accessible. Archival description should be easy to use, re-use, and share. Each collection within a repository must have an archival description. Archivists must have a user-driven reason to enhance existing archival description.

  9. Personal archiving - Wikipedia

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    Cox, Richard, Digital Curation and the Citizen Archivist (PDF) Liana Bandziulis (July 15, 2014), "How to Download and Archive Your Social Media Memories", Wired "Saving Our Social Lives", Student Chapter of the Society of American Archivists, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (blog), March 2015 – via Blogspot + part 2