A significant portion of US institutions charged with the preservation of cultural heritage are small repositories and one-person shops. Rapid advances in technology, increasing regulation on institutional records, and exponential growth in the volume and variety of cultural resources being collected put added pressure on solo archivists to find efficient and effective ways to manage their archives.
Alone in the Stacks: Succeeding as a Solo Archivist offers practical guidance on handling common work demands while promoting archival best practices. Author and former solo archivist Christina Zamon addresses a comprehensive range of topics, including administration, fundraising and donor relations, information technology, collections management, records management, preservation, reference and outreach, facility management, disaster preparedness, and internship and volunteer programs. In addition, case studies by practitioners from diverse backgrounds, institutional settings, and geographic locations discuss the challenges they faced when they found themselves responsible for the full spectrum of archival work with limited or no paid staff to assist. Seasoned archivists and newcomers to the profession will benefit from the practical tips, sound advice, and resources shared throughout the
volume, as well as the opportunity to connect to the broader community of professional archivists. If you’re a solo archivist, rest assured you’ll find yourself less alone with this book in hand!
Product Details
Publisher: Society of American Archivists 2024
Paperback: 253 pages
Product Dimension: 8.5x11 inches
Weight: 1.5 pounds
ISBN: 978-1-958954-09-6