This is a list of archivists. An archivist is an information professional who assesses, collects, organizes, preserves, maintains control over, and provides access to records and archives determined to have long-term value. Some of the people listed here were not professional but amateur archivists, although their archivist activities preserved large amounts or important data.
Archivists
| Image | Name | Birth date | Death date | Country | Archivist activity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Absar Ahmed | May 19, 1988 | - | Archivist of Pakistani national songs from 1945 to present. | ||
| Joaquín Albareda y Ramoneda | February 16, 1892 | July 19, 1966 | Archivist of Montserrat monastery and Prefect of the Vatican Library from 1936 to 1962. | ||
| Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville | December 5, 1827 | February, 1910 | Worked at the departmental archives of Aube. | ||
| Robert-Henri Bautier | April 19, 1922 | October 19, 2010 | Worked at the Archives nationales. | ||
| Baldassarre Bonifacio | January 5, 1585 | November 17, 1659 | |||
| Henri Bourde de La Rogerie | April 8, 1873 | January 31, 1949 | |||
| Charles Braibant | March 31, 1889 | April 23, 1976 | |||
| Marcel Caya | Head of Records Management and Archives program at the Université du Québec à Montréal.[1][2] | ||||
| Marie-Anne Chabin | October 17, 1959 | ||||
| Émile Campardon | July 7, 1837 | February 23, 1915 | |||
| Armand-Gaston Camus | April 2, 1740 | November 2, 1804 | |||
| Paul Conway | September 7, 1953 | Worked at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and for the Society of American Archivists. He has published extensively on library preservation and conservation issues. | |||
| Terry Cook | June 6, 1947 | May 12, 2014 | Author and theorist. Worked at the Library and Archives Canada and taught at the University of Manitoba.[3] | ||
| Barbara L. Craig | Author and educator. Former university archivist at York University and instructor at University of Toronto Faculty of Information. | ||||
| Pierre Claude François Daunou | August 18, 1761 | June 20, 1840 | |||
| Robin Darwall-Smith | Oxford University College archivist. | ||||
![]() | Arthur Doughty | March 22, 1860 | December 1, 1936 | Dominion Archivist and Keeper of the Public Records. | |
| Jennifer Douglas | Professor, University of British Columbia iSchool | ||||
| Jules Doinel | December 8, 1842 | March 16 or 17, 1903 | |||
| Luciana Duranti | Archival theorist. Helped develop theory of the archival bond. | ||||
| Terry Eastwood | 1943 | ||||
| Jean Favier | April 2, 1932 | August 12, 2014 | |||
| Lucie Favier | August 4, 1932 | October 19, 2003 | |||
| David Ferriero | December 31, 1945 | Archivist of the United States[4] | |||
| Margaret M. H. Finch | January 6, 1878 | August 3, 1958 | Specialized in the US Revolutionary War and War of 1812 pension and bounty-land records. | ||
| Helen Forde | |||||
| Robert Fruin | November 11, 1823 | January 29, 1899 | |||
| Léon Gautier | August 8, 1832 | August 25, 1897 | |||
| Arthur Giry | February 29, 1848 | November 13, 1899 | |||
| Henny Glarbo | October 12, 1884 | September 9, 1955 | Development of cultural, theatrical and private archives at the Danish National Archives | ||
| David B. Gracy II | October 25, 1941 | Worked at the Texas State Archives and taught at the University of Texas at Austin. He also published extensively on Texas history. | |||
| Marie-Claude Guigue | October 16, 1832 | February 8, 1889 | |||
| Verne Harris | |||||
![]() | Michael S. Hart | March 8, 1947 | September 6, 2011 | Father of e-book and founder of Project Gutenberg. | |
| Kent Haworth | 1946 | 2003 | Contributor to establishment of the Rules for Archival Description (RAD), descriptive standard used in Canada | ||
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Judith Hornabrook | 1928 | 2011 | Chief Archivist of New Zealand (1972–1982) | |
| J. Franklin Jameson | September 19, 1859 | September 28, 1937 | |||
| Hilary Jenkinson | November 1, 1882 | March 5, 1961 | |||
| Phyllis Mander-Jones | State Librarian, New South Wales, known for her work with promoting and establishing a separate archives association in Australia and for her work on the Australian Joint Copying Project | ||||
![]() | Brewster Kahle | October 22, 1960 | Founder of Internet Archive. (See TED Talk: A free digital library) | ||
| Rita Keegan | 1949 | Founder of Women Artists of Colour Index at the Women Artists' Slide Library and former Director of the African and Asian Visual Arts Archive | |||
| Arthur de La Borderie | October 5, 1827 | February 17, 1901 | |||
| William Kaye Lamb | 1904 | 1999 | Dominion Archivist of Canada (1948–1953?), first National Librarian of Canada from 1953-1967.[5] | ||
| Gustave Lanctot | |||||
| Charles-Victor Langlois | |||||
| Henri Langlois | November 13, 1914 | January 13, 1977 | French film archivist and cinephile. A pioneer of film preservation, Langlois was an influential figure in the history of cinema. | ||
| Abel Lefranc | |||||
| Waldo Gifford Leland | |||||
| David Lemieux | November 8, 1970 | Archivist (audio/video) for the Grateful Dead rock band | |||
| Mollie Lukis | First State Archivist in Western Australia | ||||
| Heather MacNeil | Archival theorist. Helped develop theory of the archival bond. | ||||
| Joseph Marmette | |||||
| Paul Mawhinney | He collected vinyl records. When the collection grew up to thousands, he created the shop Record-Rama. Then, he started to archive a copy of every sold album. In 2003, his music archive held 2 million items, twice the size of the Library of Congress similar collection. When the store was closed in 2008, there were 3 million items. (See documentary: The Archive) | ||||
| Sue McKemmish | Co-founder of the Records Continuum Research Group and academic at Monash University (Professor) in archival systems. Contributed to the development of the Records Continuum Model | ||||
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Anahera Morehu | Chief Archivist of New Zealand (2023–) | |||
| P. K. Nair | April 6, 1933 | March 4, 2016 | Indian film archivist and film scholar, who was the founder and director of the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) in 1964. | ||
| Malcolm Neesam | June 28, 1946 | June 28, 2022 | Archivist for the Duchy of Lancaster, and co-creator of the Walker-Neesam archive of research papers at the Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate, England. | ||
| Margaret Cross Norton | Co-founder of the Society of American Archivists | ||||
| Mary Ellis Peltz | May 4, 1896 | October 24, 1981 | creator of Opera News, and founder of the Metropolitan Opera archives | ||
| Juan Menéndez Pidal | |||||
| Régine Pernoud | Worked at the Archives nationales in Paris | ||||
| Seymour Pomrenze | First director of the Offenbach Archival Depot | ||||
| Ernst Posner | |||||
| Mila Rechcigl | Archivist of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU). | ||||
| Stella Rimington | Former Director General of MI5. | ||||
| Helen Willa Samuels | Archivist of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||||
| Celia Sánchez | Archived many documents of Cuban Revolution. | ||||
![]() | Jason Scott Sadofsky | September 13, 1970 | Creator and maintainer of textfiles.com, a web site which archives files from historic bulletin board systems; founder of Archive Team, a group to preserving copies of websites that close down (e.g. GeoCities); and filmmaker of BBS: The Documentary and GET LAMP. (See talk: ARCHIVE TEAM: A Distributed Preservation of Service Attack) | ||
| T. R. Schellenberg | |||||
![]() | Henry Spencer | 1955 | Preserved more than 2 million Usenet messages onto magnetic tapes. The contents were imported into Google's archives. | ||
| Marion Stokes | November 25, 1929 | December 14, 2012 | Recorded hundreds of thousands of hours of television news footage spanning 35 years. After her death, the collection was given to Internet Archive. | ||
| Shelley Sweeney | 1959 | She is the Head of the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. | |||
| Gerhard Tausche | 1957 | ||||
| Hugh Taylor | 1920 | 2005 | Author and theorist. Founding Provincial Archivist of the Provincial Archives of Alberta.[6] | ||
| Édith Thomas | Worked at the Archives nationales in Paris | ||||
![]() | Dragan Espenschied | 1975 | Germany / United States | Directs the Rhizome digital preservation program, which oversees 2000+ born-digital artworks, as well as the creation of a suite of archiving tools. | |
![]() | Paul Marie Viollet | October 24, 1840 | November 22, 1914 | Worked at the Archives nationales in Paris. | |
| Natalis de Wailly | May 10, 1805 | December 4, 1886 | Head of the Administrative Section of the Archives de l'Empire. | ||
| Jean-Pierre Wallot | |||||
| Edward Weldon | 1936 | First State Archivist of New York State Archives (1974–1980), Deputy Archivist of the United States National Archives and Records Administration (1980–1982), State Archivist of Georgia Archives (1982–2000) | |||
| Anita Wilson | 1943 | 2006 | Established Tuvalu's archive in 1978. Archivist for Government of Hong Kong (1986–1997). Archivist at British royal family archive (2001–2006) | ||
| Ian E. Wilson | 1943 | Former Librarian and Archivist of Canada[7] | |||
| Gladys Hansen | 1925 | March 5, 2017 | Expert on the 1906 San Francisco earthquake | ||
![]() | Meredith Evans | Director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum | |||
![]() | Herman Vandenburg Ames | August 7, 1865 | February 7, 1935 | helped guide the widespread establishment of government archives throughout the United States | |
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Alexander Fraser (archivist) | 1860 | 1936 | First Provincial Archivist of Ontario (1903–1935) | |
| Laureano Macedo | 1978 | portuguese scholar. | |||
| Rebecka Sheffield | 1976 | LGBTQ2+ community-based archives | |||
| Guddu | Archivist of film posters and photographs | ||||
See also
References
- ↑ archivistsdotca (2015-06-01), ACA Oral History - Marcel Caya, retrieved 2017-01-31
- ↑ "ACA Award Recipient Biographies |". The Association of Canadian Archivists. Archived from the original on 2017-02-04. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ Nesmith, Tom (2015-04-29). "Terry Cook, 1947–2014". Archivaria. 79: 207–213. ISSN 1923-6409.
- ↑ "David Ferriero Biography". U.S. National Archives. 15 August 2016. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- ↑ "ACA Award Recipient Biographies". The Association of Canadian Archivists. Archived from the original on 2016-05-06. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ Cook, Terry (2006-09-25). "Hugh A. Taylor, 1920-2005". Archivaria. 60. ISSN 1923-6409.
- ↑ "ACA Award Recipient Biographies". The Association of Canadian Archivists. Archived from the original on 2017-02-04. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
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