Evolving Role of University Archivists: Survey Insights & Collaboration Opportunities
The evolving role of university archivists through survey data and identify opportunities for radical collaboration to enhance their activities and roles on campus and externally. Survey results reveal current and desired collaboration levels among archivists, shedding light on the challenges and prospects in the field."
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Evolving Role of University* Archivists Kari R. Smith Institute Archivist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Survey for University Archivists Marketed the survey at SAA C&U Archives Section and the ICA-SUV Survey open for 30 days 72 responses Positioning (physical, administrative, conceptual, as per Todd-Diaz) Roles Current or Desired collaboration on campus and externally
Opportunities for Radical Collaboration Are there Organizational or Libraries-wide committees that the UA is a standing member of? If so, what are they. If not, on which would you like to be a standing member? What is the correlation between UA s who are not Head of Department and their opportunities for collaboration? What collaboration opportunities for University Archivists can be identified to develop the activities and roles of UAs?