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Job Description
Research, analyze, record, and interpret the past as recorded in sources, such as government and institutional records, newspapers and other periodicals, photographs, interviews, films, electronic media, and unpublished manuscripts, such as personal diaries and letters.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 19-3093.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 60,990.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 29.00
- Currently, there are 2,950 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Historians”.
Also Known As…
- Historians
- Researcher
- Research Associate
- Programs Director
- Historical Interpreter
- Historic Sites Registrar
- Historic Interpreter
- Historian
- County Records Management Officer (County RMO)
- County Historian
- Administrative Volunteer
- Supervisory Historian
- State Historical Society Director
- Research Director
- Reference Data Expert
- Protohistorian
- Music Historian
- Medical Historian
- Historiographer
- Historical Society Director
- Genealogist
- Film Historian
- Field Court Researcher
- Dramatic Arts Historian
Tasks for “Dance Historian”
- Research and prepare manuscripts in support of public programming and the development of exhibits at historic sites, museums, libraries, and archives.
- Prepare publications and exhibits, or review those prepared by others, to ensure their historical accuracy.
- Advise or consult with individuals and institutions regarding issues such as the historical authenticity of materials or the customs of a specific historical period.
- Edit historical society publications.
- Conduct historical research, and publish or present findings and theories.
- Conduct historical research as a basis for the identification, conservation, and reconstruction of historic places and materials.
- Coordinate activities of workers engaged in cataloging and filing materials.
- Trace historical development in a particular field, such as social, cultural, political, or diplomatic history.
- Determine which topics to research, or pursue research topics specified by clients or employers.
- Present historical accounts in terms of individuals or social, ethnic, political, economic, or geographic groupings.
- Speak to various groups, organizations, and clubs to promote the aims and activities of historical societies.
- Research the history of a particular country or region, or of a specific time period.
- Interview people to gather information about historical events and to record oral histories.
- Translate or request translation of reference materials.
- Organize data, and analyze and interpret its authenticity and relative significance.
- Organize information for publication and for other means of dissemination, such as use in CD-ROMs or Internet sites.
- Conserve and preserve manuscripts, records, and other artifacts.
- Collect detailed information on individuals for use in biographies.
- Gather historical data from sources such as archives, court records, diaries, news files, and photographs, as well as collect data sources such as books, pamphlets, and periodicals.
- Teach and conduct research in colleges, universities, museums, and other research agencies and schools.
- Recommend actions related to historical art, such as which items to add to a collection or which items to display in an exhibit.
Related Technology & Tools
- Microphones
- Computer laser printers
- Photocopying equipment
- Computer inkjet printers
- Microfilm readers
- Personal computers
- Data input scanners
- Digital still cameras
- Microfiche readers
- Analog-to-digital converters
- Laptop computers
- Digital audio recorders
- SPSS
- Text mining software
- ProQuest Archive Finder
- Adobe Systems Adobe Dreamweaver
- Microsoft Excel
- Archives Wiki
- QuarkXPress
- Geographic information system GIS software
- Gutenberg-e
- Searchable online catalogs
- Microsoft Word
- Google Books NGram Viewer
- Digital image collections
- Digital mapping software
- Email software
- ArchiveGrid
- Microsoft Office
- Adobe Systems Adobe Acrobat
- Statistical analysis software
- Archival databases
- TokenX
- Scanning software
- Reference management software
- Library of Congress digital collections
- National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC)
- National Archives online databases
- Adobe Systems Adobe Photoshop
- Page markers
- Web browser software
- Database management systems
- Adobe Systems Adobe InDesign
- Corel WordPerfect
- Web Scrapbook
- Extensible markup language XML
- Structured query language SQL
- Smithsonian Institution digital archives
- Audio editing software