How to Become an Archivist?

Earn a bachelor’s degree in history, library science, archival studies, museum studies, or a related field

Take courses in records management, preservation, digital archives, and information science

Gain experience through internships, volunteer work, or entry-level positions in archives, libraries, museums, or records offices

Learn archival standards, cataloging systems, and collection management practices

Develop skills in research, organization, attention to detail, and digital recordkeeping

Consider earning a master’s degree in archival studies, library and information science, or a related discipline

Build familiarity with archival software, databases, and digitization tools

Apply for archivist, assistant archivist, records manager, or collections assistant positions

Join professional organizations and attend workshops, conferences, and training sessions

Continue learning about preservation methods, access policies, and digital preservation

Gain specialized knowledge in a subject area such as government records, photographs, manuscripts, or audiovisual materials

Keep a portfolio or resume that highlights archival projects, technical skills, and relevant experience

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