How do you use Archivist in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like collector or aggregator, plus the exact meaning.
Archivist meaning
One who is in charge of, or performs the task of creating, collecting, cataloguing and organising archives.
Synonyms of Archivist
Using Archivist
- The main meaning on this page is: One who is in charge of, or performs the task of creating, collecting, cataloguing and organising archives.
- Useful related words include: collector, aggregator.
- In the example corpus, archivist often appears in combinations such as: an archivist, the archivist, archivist and.
Context around Archivist
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Archivist
- In this selection, "archivist" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, national, photo, universe, notes, stefania and john stand out and add context to how "archivist" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a photo archivist in london and a university archivist was barred. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "archivist" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and activations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with archivist
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Three pages of typed notes were provided by the Todd Webb Archivist, Betsy Hunt. (14 words)
It’s good to know who they are and give them their credit,” the archivist said. (16 words)
McCartney thought he had lost the photos until recently, when Sarah Brown, a photo archivist in London, found them. (19 words)
Although he was invited by the Heyburn Initiative, which bills itself as the nation's only center devoted to the preservation of the federal judicial history, a university archivist was barred from recording Gorsuch's talk to preserve it for posterity. (41 words)
This week, B.C.'s Ministry of Transportation published that were discovered nearly three years ago and given to Transportation Services Branch social media editor Kristen Reimer, who also serves as the ministry's de facto archivist. (37 words)
Laura Ruttum Senturia, an archivist and special collections librarian at the Denver Public Library, stands in the archives where dozens of boxes containing archives from Gudy Gaskill's life are housed on March 10, 2023. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Klippenstein pointed to a provision in the Federal Records Act that requires the archivist to request assistance from the attorney general if a federal agency does not comply with efforts to recover records.
Laura Ruttum Senturia, an archivist and special collections librarian at the Denver Public Library, stands in the archives where dozens of boxes containing archives from Gudy Gaskill's life are housed on March 10, 2023.
McCartney thought he had lost the photos until recently, when Sarah Brown, a photo archivist in London, found them.
Since the episode aired on Thursday, March 9th, the official Twitter account has been posting cryptic in-universe archivist notes pertaining to the twin moons of Exandria.
It’s good to know who they are and give them their credit,” the archivist said.
Lina Petri (John Paul I's niece), Flavia Tudini (Vatican archivist), Stefania Falasca (Postulator), at John Paul I Vatican Foundation with boxes of documents.
Thankfully for posterity, Cross spearheaded—along with University of Washington ethnomusicology archivist John Vallier—the digitalizing of 's entire run.
The museum’s volunteer archivist Christine Orchard said: “This scene with a triangular traffic island is where Vicarage Road meets Fearnley Street and Farraline Road.
We urge local citizens to send a postcard to the president, asking him to direct the National Archivist to certify and publish the 28 Amendment.
Although he was invited by the Heyburn Initiative, which bills itself as the nation's only center devoted to the preservation of the federal judicial history, a university archivist was barred from recording Gorsuch's talk to preserve it for posterity.
Although the Spanish crown relied heavily on missionaries in its expansion, church and state were not necessarily in lockstep, according to Franciscan priest, scholar and archivist Father Francis Guest.
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf will in turn certify the winning presidential candidate’s slate of Electoral College electors and send it to the national archivist.
For the most recent episode, Chapter 14, "Nantucket," with Sara David, the digitization archivist for the Nantucket Historical Association.
In recognition of her years of service as archivist, the Westover archives were named for her upon her retirement in 2011.
Other duties, such as serving as an archivist and communicating with local news media, could easily fall under the Public Relations Publicity Chair’s duties.
The book also features original drawings of Civil War-era Nashville and the Capitol from a recently conserved scrapbook compiled by former State Librarian and Archivist Mary Daniel Moore.
The book “requires readers to channel their inner bookworm or hungry archivist, the tender scholar for whom typefaces, fonts, ink stains and marginalia create an ardent flutter,” Tess Taylor writes in her review.
This week, B.C.'s Ministry of Transportation published that were discovered nearly three years ago and given to Transportation Services Branch social media editor Kristen Reimer, who also serves as the ministry's de facto archivist.
Three pages of typed notes were provided by the Todd Webb Archivist, Betsy Hunt.
According to retired Nevada State Archivist Guy Rocha, Nevada’s votes were needed to re-elect Lincoln and build support for his reconstruction policies, including the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery.
Common combinations with archivist
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an archivist 6×
- the archivist 5×
- archivist and 5×
- archivist to 3×
- and archivist 3×
- archivist in 2×
- archivist said 2×
- national archivist 2×
- university archivist 2×
- archivist the 2×