Working in a Private Archive | Off the Record
This is a personal view, which won’t reflect all private archives as some may have “career progression”, but generally archivists for a privately owned collection just happen upon the job from a variety of backgrounds, discover their luck if it suits their circumstances and only infrequently move on, being found buried in the collection after many years have elapsed.

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