NASIG | North American Serials Interest Group

About NASIG

Archivist Committee

Charge
The responsibility of the archivist is to collect and preserve the papers and electronic documents of the North American Serials Interest Group. The archivist will solicit, develop, organize, manage and provide access by means of an inventory to the NASIG archival records. The archivist will maintain communication with the NASIG Board and committee chairs in order to routinely acquire appropriate documents. The archivist will work with the chair of the Electronic Communications Committee to determine the scope of and preservation methods for NASIG's automated archival collection. The position of NASIG Archivist is a board appointed position, with a term of appointment not to exceed six years. An Archivist-in-Training may be appointed by the board. You may contact the NASIG Archivist directly.

Committee Annual Reports are available in the NASIG Newsletter and through the Committee Annual Reports page.

Archives Policy and Procedures
Final Report on Electronic Archiving Project

Archive contents

NASIG Archivist: Peter C. Whiting (University of Southern Indiana), 2010/2013

Photo Historian: Deberah England (Wright State University), 2011/2014

Archivist in Training: Paula Sullenger (Auburn University), 2012/2015

Board Liaison:
Shana McDanold



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