The dual principles of access and use underpin the work of archivists, guiding their efforts to ensure that historical records remain accessible to users while respecting the legal and ethical restrictions that may apply.
Leading with History
New Course Launch: Master Your Digitization Project
How to Find an Archival Consultant
Legal Perspectives of Archives and Records Management
Preserving Grant Management Records
Establishing an Institutional Archives
Archiving University Functions
Stewardship for University Archives
The Socially Intelligent Archivist
At the heart of socially astute archivists lies emotional intelligence, encompassing the understanding and regulation of emotions while also empathizing with the feelings of others. Developing emotional intelligence empowers archivists to forge meaningful connections with team members, stakeholders, and researchers. By discerning their needs, concerns, and motivations, they establish a positive and collaborative workspace that amplifies productivity and teamwork.