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archivist

/ahr-kuh-vist, -kahy-/US // ˈɑr kə vɪst, -kaɪ- //UK // (ˈɑːkɪvɪst) //

档案员,档案管理员,档案人员,档案馆员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person responsible for preserving, organizing, or servicing archival material.

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Examples

  • Following their belief that music “belongs to the people,” these archivists hope their work will keep the legacy and history of Tanzania around for generations to come.

  • Now a group of archivists from the Tanzania Heritage Project are working to digitize as much of Radio Tanzania’s archive as possible before the physical records are lost to time.

  • While it’s tempting to laminate everything once you get the hang of it, it’s definitely a no-no when it comes to certain governmental and legal materials and serious archivists should evaluate the best preservation options.

  • The American Foundation for the Blind archivist Helen Selsdon says Keller “moved away from that position.”

  • Part-time archivist Lorelei Galbreath keeps a stack of folders as tall as a newborn on her desk.

  • He was an American archivist who sought to keep the American musical tradition alive even when it was under assault.

  • At the library, archivist Michael Stephens says Romney may even end up with his own display case, right beside the one for George.

  • She even applied for a job as an archivist for the Girl Scouts of America.

  • His successor, at one time the conventual archivist, loved books equally well, and got together a fair collection.

  • When the leaden coffin was soldered, six seals were placed upon it, five by cardinals, and one by the archivist.

  • With the office of the provincial secretary the provincial archivist necessarily has very close relations.

  • Then comes reasoning; the voice of the old Archivist getting loud.

  • The French, too, have invented a profession unknown in England—that of archivist.