A world-renowned autograph expert, Nelson Deedle has traveled extensively for archival research projects. Before establishing an online celebrity autograph business, Nelson Deedle also worked as an archivist for The Elliott Roosevelt Estate.
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By Nelson Deedle What Does An Archivist Do?
Introduction A world-renowned autograph expert, Nelson Deedle has traveled extensively for archival research projects. Before establishing an online celebrity autograph business, Nelson Deedle also worked as an archivist for The Elliott Roosevelt Estate. Those with an interest in history may want to consider becoming an archivist. Archivists study and preserve historical documents and records. Their job duties may include creating and maintaining electronic archives and databases, organizing records to make them easier to search, creating digital copies of records to preserve history, and searching for new materials to add to the archive .
Archivist To become an archivist, most job seekers will need a graduate degree in history, library science, archival science, or records management. Some positions will require background knowledge on the topic the collection concerns, such as business or medicine. For those seeking to learn more about the profession, many archives allow students to gain experience as volunteers or interns.