Unit group 2621

PSOC Unit group 2621 — Archivists and curators

Archivists and curators collect, appraise and ensure the safekeeping and preservation of the contents of archives, artefacts and records of historical, cultural, administrative and artistic interest, and of art and other objects. They plan, devise and implement systems for the safekeeping of records and historically valuable documents. Their tasks include: a) evaluating and preserving records for administrative, historical, legal, evidential and other purposes; b) directing or carrying out the preparation of indexes, bibliographies, microfilm copies and other reference aids to the collected material and making them available to users; c) researching the origin, distribution and use of materials and objects of cultural and historical interest; d) organizing, developing and maintaining collections of artistic, cultural, scientific or historically significant; e) directing or undertaking classification and cataloguing of museum and art gallery collections and organizing exhibitions; f) researching into, appraising, and developing, organizing and preserving historically significant and valuable documents such as government papers, private papers, photographs, maps, manuscripts audio-visual materials; g) preparing scholarly papers and reports; h) planning and implementing the computerized management of archives and electronic records; i) organizing exhibitions at museums and art galleries, publicizing exhibits and arranging special displays for general, specialized or educational interest; j) appraising and acquiring archival materials to build and develop an archival collection for research purposes. Examples of the occupations classified here: Archivist, Art gallery curator, Museum curator, Museum researcher, Records manager

Level Unit group
Code 2621
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Archivists and curators collect, appraise and ensure the safekeeping and preservation of the contents of archives, artefacts and records of historical, cultural, administrative and artistic interest, and of art and other objects. They plan, devise and implement systems for the safekeeping of records and historically valuable documents. Their tasks include: a) evaluating and preserving records for administrative, historical, legal, evidential and other purposes; b) directing or carrying out the preparation of indexes, bibliographies, microfilm copies and other reference aids to the collected material and making them available to users; c) researching the origin, distribution and use of materials and objects of cultural and historical interest; d) organizing, developing and maintaining collections of artistic, cultural, scientific or historically significant; e) directing or undertaking classification and cataloguing of museum and art gallery collections and organizing exhibitions; f) researching into, appraising, and developing, organizing and preserving historically significant and valuable documents such as government papers, private papers, photographs, maps, manuscripts audio-visual materials; g) preparing scholarly papers and reports; h) planning and implementing the computerized management of archives and electronic records; i) organizing exhibitions at museums and art galleries, publicizing exhibits and arranging special displays for general, specialized or educational interest; j) appraising and acquiring archival materials to build and develop an archival collection for research purposes. Examples of the occupations classified here: Archivist, Art gallery curator, Museum curator, Museum researcher, Records manager

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Librarians, archivists and curators.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Librarians, archivists and curators grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2621 cover?

Archivists and curators collect, appraise and ensure the safekeeping and preservation of the contents of archives, artefacts and records of historical, cultural, administrative and artistic interest, and of art and other objects. They plan, devise and implement systems for the safekeeping of records and historically valuable documents. Their tasks include: a) evaluating and preserving records for administrative, historical, legal, evidential and other purposes; b) directing or carrying out the preparation of indexes, bibliographies, microfilm copies and other reference aids to the collected material and making them available to users; c) researching the origin, distribution and use of materials and objects of cultural and historical interest; d) organizing, developing and maintaining collections of artistic, cultural, scientific or historically significant; e) directing or undertaking classification and cataloguing of museum and art gallery collections and organizing exhibitions; f) researching into, appraising, and developing, organizing and preserving historically significant and valuable documents such as government papers, private papers, photographs, maps, manuscripts audio-visual materials; g) preparing scholarly papers and reports; h) planning and implementing the computerized management of archives and electronic records; i) organizing exhibitions at museums and art galleries, publicizing exhibits and arranging special displays for general, specialized or educational interest; j) appraising and acquiring archival materials to build and develop an archival collection for research purposes. Examples of the occupations classified here: Archivist, Art gallery curator, Museum curator, Museum researcher, Records manager

Where is PSOC 2621 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Librarians, archivists and curators.

How do I choose PSOC 2621 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Librarians, archivists and curators grouping.