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词汇 archivist
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Definition of archivist in English:

archivist

noun ˈɑːkɪvɪst
  • A person who maintains and is in charge of archives.

    档案管理员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead of examining individual records, the modern archivist manages information streams.
    • Next Ian headed off to see the Salford archivist to gather any information he could find.
    • It summarizes a July 2001 workshop that brought together behavioral scientists and archivists to discuss the future of data archiving for animal cognition research.
    • Catalog records are most often produced by trained catalogers or archivists.
    • Principal archivist John d' Arcy has been employed at the Record Office since 1973 and said the range of work particularly appealed to him.
    • Many languish unseen in studio vaults, in the holdings of amateur and professional archivists and at the Library of Congress.
    • It is an invaluable guide for collectors and a key resource for sound recording archivists.
    • The Contra Costa archivists confirm that the documents are real - and that they come from the Contra Costa County archives, not San Francisco.
    • By next week they hope to have the latest information from their part-time archivist on how much cataloguing has been done, and when the first batch of documents could be sent home to the town.
    • At present there are three qualified archivists and one trainee, all of whom read medieval Latin and ancient handwriting.
    • The material which I have collected will at some time in the future be presented to the archivist of the British Music Hall Society.
    • The interagency group, comprising State Department historians, archivists and federal agency officials, has to be created within 60 days after the law is enacted.
    • One of those questioned was reported to have been on the staff of the Hamburg police force, where he was employed as an archivist.
    • However, it is doubtful even with the enthusiasm of a small number of professional librarians and archivists that this will be successful.
    • The Navy's historians, librarians, and archivists assist academic researchers in finding materials they need for research.
    • When the web arrived, archivists, librarians and registrars-general recognised it as a wonderful way of making their treasures available.
    • Professional archivists from around the country will be running this library, not press secretaries.
    • The highly graphic yet informational displays are a collaboration of several archivists and Jennifer Stone, an experienced graphic artist in museum and archival work.
    • In the case of film, the collaboration between professional archivists and amateur collectors took decades to establish; perhaps in the case of television, it need not take so long.
    • Waterford City Council was the first local authority to appoint an archivist under the 1994 Local Government Act.

Definition of archivist in US English:

archivist

noun
  • A person who maintains and is in charge of archives.

    档案管理员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Principal archivist John d' Arcy has been employed at the Record Office since 1973 and said the range of work particularly appealed to him.
    • Professional archivists from around the country will be running this library, not press secretaries.
    • The highly graphic yet informational displays are a collaboration of several archivists and Jennifer Stone, an experienced graphic artist in museum and archival work.
    • The Contra Costa archivists confirm that the documents are real - and that they come from the Contra Costa County archives, not San Francisco.
    • Many languish unseen in studio vaults, in the holdings of amateur and professional archivists and at the Library of Congress.
    • The Navy's historians, librarians, and archivists assist academic researchers in finding materials they need for research.
    • The material which I have collected will at some time in the future be presented to the archivist of the British Music Hall Society.
    • It summarizes a July 2001 workshop that brought together behavioral scientists and archivists to discuss the future of data archiving for animal cognition research.
    • When the web arrived, archivists, librarians and registrars-general recognised it as a wonderful way of making their treasures available.
    • In the case of film, the collaboration between professional archivists and amateur collectors took decades to establish; perhaps in the case of television, it need not take so long.
    • At present there are three qualified archivists and one trainee, all of whom read medieval Latin and ancient handwriting.
    • Waterford City Council was the first local authority to appoint an archivist under the 1994 Local Government Act.
    • Next Ian headed off to see the Salford archivist to gather any information he could find.
    • However, it is doubtful even with the enthusiasm of a small number of professional librarians and archivists that this will be successful.
    • One of those questioned was reported to have been on the staff of the Hamburg police force, where he was employed as an archivist.
    • By next week they hope to have the latest information from their part-time archivist on how much cataloguing has been done, and when the first batch of documents could be sent home to the town.
    • The interagency group, comprising State Department historians, archivists and federal agency officials, has to be created within 60 days after the law is enacted.
    • Catalog records are most often produced by trained catalogers or archivists.
    • It is an invaluable guide for collectors and a key resource for sound recording archivists.
    • Instead of examining individual records, the modern archivist manages information streams.
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