Archives and Apprenticeships
- Patrick M. Quinn
Abstract
Archivists have long discussed the problem of standardizing qualifications for entry into the field. Some contend that extensive primary research experience and seminar-level training in history is a necessary prerequisite, that an MA in history is a minimal entry criterion, and a PhD in history is a must for "advanced" administrative positions. Others argue that archives is primarily a service field, hence training in library science with special emphasis on archival courses should be required includinq an MA in library science.
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Quinn, P. M., (1974) “Archives and Apprenticeships”, MAC Newsletter 2(2), 4.
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