|
|
|
|
|
Academics / Specializations
/ Archival Studies / Archives & Records
Student Portfolio |
|
|
|
|
|
Students who concentrate in the archives and records specialization and complete all the coursework in this specialization can develop a portfolio for prospective employers including the following items (it is not a requirement of the program that a portfolio is created, but it is recommended that students do this as they enter the job market):
- Research Paper on some aspect of
archives, records management, information resources
management, or related area (such as preservation management).
This paper demonstrates the student's knowledge of
the pertinent archives and records theory, methodology, and
practice. It
also reflects the student's writing ability. This paper
also gives the student an opportunity to read deeply
in one area of archives or records relating to their
own career interests. Students will have multiple
opportunities to prepare research papers throughout
the program, and they will be able to select one or
two of their best efforts for inclusion in a portfolio.
Finding Aid or Archival Representation Study for
historical manuscripts, archival records, or an electronic
recordkeeping system. This product demonstrates the
student's understanding of archival descriptive standards,
decision making concerning the appropriate level of
description, approaches to representing records and
archives through various metadata forms and in various
media, as well as the student's ability to prepare
practical finding aids to support retrieval from records systems.
- Acquisition or Appraisal Policy Evaluation of
an historical records, archives, or organizational
records management program. This evaluation demonstrates
the student's comprehension of appraising records and
recordkeeping systems or the student's ability to critique
and develop acquisition policies.
- User Study, Analysis of an Archives Web Site,
or Case Study of Records' Value, reflecting
the student's ability to assess how archives and records
professionals interact with researchers and the public.
- Preservation Assessment, in which
students conduct a survey of an archival collection in a local institution, critically examine the results, and suggest areas
for improvement in such areas as environmental conditions
housing, treatment, and handling.
Fieldwork Product, reflecting a student's
work in an archives, records management program, or
some other related site. This product will demonstrate
the student's application of theoretical and conceptual
approaches to real-world situations and root this knowledge
in practice.
- Resume and Cover Letters, summarizing
a student's educational and experiential preparation
for seeking and securing a professional archives or
records position. Faculty in the Archives and
Records Management specialization are available for
advising on resumes and cover letters, as necessary.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| webmaster
For more information
about the Library and Information Science Program,
please call 412.624.9420 or e-mail Debbie Day
School of Information
Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
135 North Bellefield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Tel: 412.624.3988 | Fax: 412.624.5231
For information about Admissions & Financial Aid, please
contact
Shabana Reza at 800.672.9435
Information Science & Technology Email: isinq@sis.pitt.edu
Telecommunications Email: teleinq@sis.pitt.edu
Library & Information Science Email: lisinq@sis.pitt.edu
|
|