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Society of California Archivists

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Society of California Archivists
NameSociety of California Archivists
Formation1971
LocationCalifornia, United States
Region servedCalifornia

Society of California Archivists. The Society of California Archivists is a professional organization that aims to promote the preservation and use of California's historical records, working closely with institutions such as the California State Archives, Huntington Library, and Stanford University Libraries. Founded in 1971, the organization has been instrumental in promoting the work of archivists and historians across the state, including notable figures like Dorothy Rosenberg, Kevin Starr, and Ira Jacknis. The society's efforts have been recognized by organizations such as the National Archives and Records Administration, Society of American Archivists, and Council of State Archivists.

History

The Society of California Archivists was established in 1971, with the goal of promoting the preservation and use of historical records in California. The organization's early years were marked by collaboration with institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles, and California State University, Sacramento. Notable archivists and historians, including Charles W. McCurdy, Gerald Nash, and Andrew Rolle, played a significant role in shaping the organization's mission and objectives. The society's history is closely tied to the development of archival programs at institutions such as the Bancroft Library, California Historical Society, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Society of California Archivists' mission is to promote the preservation, use, and understanding of historical records in California, working closely with organizations such as the California Historical Records Advisory Board, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, and Society of American Archivists. The organization's objectives include providing professional development opportunities for archivists, promoting awareness of the importance of historical records, and advocating for the preservation of California's cultural heritage. The society's efforts are guided by the principles of the Society of American Archivists and the International Council on Archives, and are informed by the work of notable archivists and historians such as Terry Cook, Verne Harris, and Elizabeth Yakel.

Membership_and_Participation

The Society of California Archivists has a diverse membership that includes archivists, historians, and other professionals working in institutions such as the California State Library, University of Southern California, and San Francisco Public Library. Members participate in the organization's activities through committees such as the Program Committee, Membership Committee, and Advocacy Committee, which work closely with organizations such as the California Library Association, California Historical Society, and Western History Association. The society also collaborates with other professional organizations, including the Society of American Archivists, National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators, and International Council on Archives, to promote the preservation and use of historical records.

Annual_Meetings_and_Conferences

The Society of California Archivists hosts an annual meeting and conference, which brings together archivists, historians, and other professionals to discuss topics related to the preservation and use of historical records in California. The conference features presentations, workshops, and panel discussions, and provides opportunities for networking and professional development. Recent conferences have been held in locations such as San Diego, San Jose, and Pasadena, and have featured speakers from institutions such as the Getty Research Institute, California Institute of Technology, and University of California, Irvine. The society's annual meetings and conferences are often held in conjunction with other events, such as the Western History Association annual conference and the Society of American Archivists annual meeting.

Publications_and_Resources

The Society of California Archivists publishes a newsletter, The California Archivist, which features articles, news, and reviews related to the preservation and use of historical records in California. The organization also maintains a website, which provides information on the society's activities, membership, and resources. The society's publications and resources are informed by the work of notable archivists and historians, including Richard Cox, Randall Jimerson, and Frank Boles, and are guided by the principles of the Society of American Archivists and the International Council on Archives. The society also collaborates with other organizations, such as the California Historical Society and the Western History Association, to produce publications and resources related to the history of California.

Advocacy_and_Outreach

The Society of California Archivists is committed to advocating for the preservation and use of historical records in California, working closely with organizations such as the California State Legislature, National Archives and Records Administration, and Society of American Archivists. The organization's advocacy efforts focus on issues such as funding for archival programs, preservation of historical records, and access to archival materials. The society also engages in outreach activities, including workshops, presentations, and exhibitions, to promote awareness of the importance of historical records and the work of archivists. The society's advocacy and outreach efforts are guided by the principles of the Society of American Archivists and the International Council on Archives, and are informed by the work of notable archivists and historians such as Terry Eastwood, Luciana Duranti, and Heather MacNeil. Category:Archival organizations

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