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The Relational Archivist

Centering People in the Archive

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The Relational Archivist

Centering People in the Archive

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Learn how to cultivate collaborative relationships and place people at the center of archival work to create a growing and thriving archive.

The Relational Archivist argues that the future of archival practice depends on recognizing relationships as foundational to how we preserve and share history. While collections remain central to archives, their meaning and impact are realized through the connections archivists build with the people who create, use, support, and sustain archival work. This relationship-centered approach strengthens archival practice, enriches institutions, expands access, and fosters more engaged communities.

Drawing on public history, archival scholarship, and examples from university archives, this book demonstrates how intentional relationships lead to stronger collections, innovative exhibits, meaningful programs, donor partnerships, and collaborative opportunities. It offers practical strategies for cultivating shared authority, reducing professional isolation, and building sustainable archival practices.

More than a guide to archival outreach, The Relational Archivist challenges the profession to reconsider how archives define success. Archives preserve the stories of people, but they depend on the people who steward those stories. By supporting archivists, creating healthier workplaces, strengthening institutions, and fostering deeper community connections, relational practice helps ensure that the stories entrusted to archives continue to inspire future generations.

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Table of Contents

1. Defining the Relational Archivist: Rooted in Public History and Library Science
2. Activating and Energizing University Archives through Outreach
3. Examining the Spectrum of University Archives
4. Public Programming and Publicity: Identifying and Promoting Your Collections
5. Crafting an Inclusive Archive & Working Toward Social Justice
6. Collaboration: Coming Together to Make a Difference in the Lives of People
7. Teaching and Learning in the Archive
8. From Beginning to End: It Is All About the People
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 12 Nov 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 208
ISBN 9798216277187
Imprint Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
Illustrations 19 bw illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Elizabeth Rivera

Elizabeth Rivera is an archivist, public historian…

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