Archivists. Archivists disseminate knowledge foremost through the care and preservation of archival records, providing access to those records, and delivering archival programs, by teaching information literacy, delivering information services and managing the development of the library collection. Archivists are expected to: (a) develop and deliver archival programs, which involves teaching archival resources and research methods; (b) deliver archival information services which are designed to answer specific questions or provide information on a specific topic; (c) manage the development and maintenance of the archival collections in all their formats, including the care and preservation of the materials in those collections; (d) advise on the selection of archival materials in support of the teaching and research needs of the University; (e) assist in the management of the archives, including developing archival policies and procedures; (f) lead archival program and project teams; (g) participate in professional development activities designed to maintain currency in their field of expertise or develop new areas of expertise; (h) promote archival services and collaborative programs with faculty members; (i) contribute to the delivery of archival programs.
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Archivists. Archivists disseminate knowledge foremost knowledgfeoremost through the care and preservation of archival records, providing access to those records, and delivering archival programs, by teaching information literacy, delivering information services and managing the development of the library collection. Archivists are expected to:
(a) develop and deliver archival programs, which involves teaching archival resources and research methods;
(b) deliver archival information services which are designed to answer specific questions or provide information on a specific topic;
(c) manage the development and maintenance of the archival collections in all their formats, including the care and preservation of the materials in those collections;
(d) advise on the selection of archival materials in support materialns si upport of the teaching and research needs of the University;
(e) assist in the management of the archives, including developing archival policies and procedures;
(f) lead archival program and project teams;
(g) participate in participatein professional development activities designed to maintain currency in their field of expertise or develop new areas of expertise;
(h) promote archival services and collaborative programs with faculty members;
(i) contribute to the delivery of archival ofarchival programs.
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Sources: Collective Agreement