People who like to save items with historical or sentimental value, collect interesting items, and keep records for future generations are perfect candidates for becoming archivists. These professionals work at museums, government institutions, schools, or even zoos to preserve records and artifacts.
Archivists preserve documents, paintings, transcripts, coins, photographs, stamps, historical objects, books, and other things of historical value. They may specialize in a specific historical time period and determine what artifacts should be preserved from that era.
Sometimes archivists transfer records or works of art to electronic mediums so they can be preserved better and to protect the original pieces. They also work directly with the items to make sure they are stored safely and in a way that their integrity will be preserved for generations to come.
To land a job as an archivist students need a bachelor’s degree and possibly a graduate degree with a background in history, library science, or archival studies.
Regardless of their background or experience in the archival industry, students can embark on a worthwhile career as an archivist in many locations.
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