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Job Description
Appraise, edit, and direct safekeeping of permanent records and historically valuable documents. Participate in research activities based on archival materials.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 25-4011.00
 - The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 54,570.00
 - The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 26.00
 - Currently, there are 5,760 people on this job
 
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Archivists”.
Also Known As…
- Archivists
 - University Archivist
 - Registrar
 - Records Manager
 - Museum Archivist
 - Manuscripts Curator
 - Collections Manager
 - Collections Director
 - Archivist
 - Archives Director
 - Archival Records Clerk
 - State Archivist
 - Reference Archivist
 - Records Administrator
 - Public Records Officer
 - Province Archivist
 - Project Archivist
 - Processing Archivist
 - Photographs Curator
 - Museum Registrar
 - Museum Librarian
 - Library Director
 - Librarian
 - Image Archivist
 - Historical Records Administrator
 - Historical Manuscripts Curator
 - Film Archivist
 - Docent Coordinator
 - Docent
 - Director of Archives
 - Digital Archivist
 - Curatorial Specialist
 - Curator of Manuscripts
 - Curator
 - Archives Specialist
 - Archives and Rare Books Division Curator
 - Archives and Historical Documents Director
 
Tasks for “Outreach Coordinator”
- Coordinate educational and public outreach programs, such as tours, workshops, lectures, and classes.
 - Specialize in an area of history or technology, researching topics or items relevant to collections to determine what should be retained or acquired.
 - Organize archival records and develop classification systems to facilitate access to archival materials.
 - Prepare archival records, such as document descriptions, to allow easy access to information.
 - Direct activities of workers who assist in arranging, cataloguing, exhibiting, and maintaining collections of valuable materials.
 - Provide reference services and assistance for users needing archival materials.
 - Create and maintain accessible, retrievable computer archives and databases, incorporating current advances in electronic information storage technology.
 - Locate new materials and direct their acquisition and display.
 - Authenticate and appraise historical documents and archival materials.
 - Preserve records, documents, and objects, copying records to film, videotape, audiotape, disk, or computer formats as necessary.
 - Select and edit documents for publication and display, applying knowledge of subject, literary expression, and presentation techniques.
 - Research and record the origins and historical significance of archival materials.
 - Establish and administer policy guidelines concerning public access and use of materials.
 
Related Technology & Tools
- Desktop computers
 - Compact digital cameras
 - Inkjet printers
 - Personal computers
 - Digitizers
 - Data input scanners
 - Laptop computers
 
- Gallery Systems The Museum System
 - Microsoft Outlook
 - Extensible markup language XML
 - Archivists' Toolkit
 - Web browser software
 - Presentation software
 - Microsoft Word
 - Adobe Systems Adobe Photoshop
 - DiMeMa CONTENTdm
 - PREMIS
 - Adobe Systems Adobe Premiere Pro
 - Microsoft Office
 - Microsoft Excel
 - Corel Paint Shop Pro
 - Dynamic hypertext markup language DHTML
 - Hypertext markup language HTML
 - Adlib Information Systems Adlib Archive
 - FileMaker Pro
 - Microsoft PowerPoint
 - Adobe Systems Adobe Acrobat
 - Encoded Archival System EAD
 - Archon
 - Apple Final Cut Pro
 - Microsoft Access