Archivists play a crucial role in safeguarding history by preserving and providing access to invaluable records, but successful archival projects go beyond preservation.
The Records Continuum Model: Bridging the Gap
Archival and Records Management Perspectives
Embracing Archival and Records Management Differences
Archivists and records managers play distinct but equally vital roles in information management.
The differences between these professions arise from various factors, such as cultural, societal, and historical influences. Exploring the dissimilarities between archivists and records managers and understanding these distinctions can lead to more effective collaboration between fields.
Connection and Convergence: Archivists and Records Managers
Mastering People Skills in Archives
Delivering Archival Results
Enhancing Archival Practices with Evaluations
Processing for Archives
Developing Acquisition Strategies for Archives
Acquiring materials is a crucial aspect of archival collection development. To build a robust archives, it is essential to develop effective acquisition strategies.
These strategies outline the methods and approaches used to acquire valuable materials that align with the archives’ mission and objectives.