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archivist

[ US /ˈɑɹkaɪvɪst, ˈɑɹkəvɪst/ ]
[ UK /ˈɑːka‍ɪvˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person in charge of collecting and cataloguing archives

How To Use archivist In A Sentence

  • Members in the U.S. and abroad include college and university professors; students; precollegiate teachers; archivists, museum curators, and other public historians employed in government and the private sector. Rosenzweig Receives OAH Distinguished Service Award
  • Archivists risk further damage if they use a stylus to play and re-record them. Canada.com
  • Professional archivists from around the country will be running this library, not press secretaries.
  • Each has set the archivist and potential historian technical, organizational, and intellectual problems of increasing complexity.
  • When the web arrived, archivists, librarians and registrars-general recognised it as a wonderful way of making their treasures available.
  • Instead of examining individual records, the modern archivist manages information streams.
  • In a small booklet entitled Buchenwald: A Tour of the Memorial Site that he wrote with his wife, archivist Sabine Stein, is a description of what came to be called Special Camp No. 2, one of several internment facilities maintained by Soviet forces in Germany during the aftermath of the war. The Lampshade
  • Looking ahead, old-school electro specialist and hip hop archivist Freddy Fresh will be stopping in at Living on Saturday, Oct.22, for a little throwdown.
  • The highly graphic yet informational displays are a collaboration of several archivists and Jennifer Stone, an experienced graphic artist in museum and archival work.
  • Perhaps more important, shared catalog data can help archivists avoid digitizing materials that have already been digitized by other institutions.
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