Society of American Archivists
The Society of American Archivists is the oldest and largest archivist association in North America, serving the educational and informational needs of more than 5,000 individual archivist and institutional members. Established in 1936, the organization serves upwards of 6,200 individual and member institutions.The society supports its members and the archival profession through strong publication and professional workshop programs and semi-annual meetings. Currently, workshops are given all across the United States and attend to current archival concerns and issues such as Encoded Archival Description, the digitizing of archival materials, and preservation and conservation of materials, among others. The programs it offers include: Online On-Demand Programs, Online Real Time Programs and Face to Face Programs. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Miller, Fredric“...Society of American Archivists...”
Created 1990
Location: Scarborough-Phillips Library Library, St. Edward's University
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2by Pugh, Mary Jo“...Society of American Archivists...”
Created 1992
Location: Scarborough-Phillips Library Library, St. Edward's University
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3Created 2007“...Society of American Archivists...”
Location: Scarborough-Phillips Library Library, St. Edward's University
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4by Pugh, Mary Jo“...Society of American Archivists...”
Created 2005
Location: Scarborough-Phillips Library Library, St. Edward's University
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