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  2. Registrar (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    A museum/library/archival registrar is responsible for implementing policies and procedures that relate to caring for collections of cultural institutions like archives, libraries, and museums.

  3. Archivist - Wikipedia

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    The SAA states that museum curators and archivists sometimes overlap in their duties, but that curators often collect and interpret three-dimensional objects, while archivists deal with paper, electronic, or audiovisual records. [4] Even so, archival selections are sometimes exhibited in museums.

  4. Meredith Evans (archivist) - Wikipedia

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    Meredith Rachelle Evans is an archivist, historian and scholar and the director of the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta. [1] Her work focuses on the African-American experience in the United States, including the documentation of archival records from African-American churches in the Atlanta area, [2] and the preservation of social media from recent civil rights protests such as ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of archivists - Wikipedia

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    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. Some of the people listed here were not professional but amateur archivists, although their archivist activities preserved large amounts or important data.

  7. National Archives and Records Administration - Wikipedia

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    The work of the National Archives is dedicated to two main functions: public engagement and federal records and information management. The National Archives administers 15 Presidential Libraries and Museums, a museum in Washington, D.C., that displays the Charters of Freedom, and 15 research facilities across the country. [11]

  8. How do celebrities get their hands on museum-quality gowns? - AOL

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    I have a museum studies degree, and all professional archivists do.” Julie Ann Clauss is a professional archivist and the owner of The Wardrobe, a private LA-based storage facility for brands ...

  9. Archival research - Wikipedia

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    Archival research lies at the heart of most academic and other forms of original historical research; but it is frequently also undertaken (in conjunction with parallel research methodologies) in other disciplines within the humanities and social sciences, including literary studies, rhetoric, [4] [5] archaeology, sociology, human geography, anthropology, psychology, and organizational studies ...