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Archivists Bringing Past Into Future Are Now Less Cloistered - NYTimes.com
Archivists are the specialists who snatch objects from oblivion. They have
long spent their careers cloistered, like the objects they protected. But
now many of these professionals are stepping out. A main reason is the
Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York. The group, which recently
surpassed 500 members, holds monthly events that draw a young, well-dressed
crowd, hungry for chances to network, train and socialize. Members not only
work at libraries, where archives have long resided, but also at such
organizations as the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Junior League,
the Episcopal Church, the Philharmonic, the Stock Exchange and the Brooklyn
Navy Yard.

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