How do you use Archivists in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Archivists meaning
plural of archivist
Using Archivists
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of archivist
- In the example corpus, archivists often appears in combinations such as: and archivists, archivists will, of archivists.
Context around Archivists
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Archivists
- In this selection, "archivists" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, historians, represents, authenticated, translators, assistant and presented stand out and add context to how "archivists" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include archives and archivists has also and archivists have spent. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "archivists" sits close to words such as abdulai, abhinandan and abhor, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with archivists
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It had been preserved by archivists. (6 words)
Archivists have spent the past thirty years trying to restore them. (11 words)
When she's famous, her diaries will be useless to archivists. (11 words)
In 2017, Gates’ statue “Black Vessel for a Saint,” a black, 20-foot-high Renaissance temple with a statue of Saint Laurence, the patron saint of librarians and archivists, inside, was erected in the Walker Sculpture Garden. (37 words)
A decision from the Librarian of Congress and the US Copyright Office, handed down earlier this week, could mean older games can now legally be saved by video game historians and archivists — with some stipulations, of course. (37 words)
Fortunately, reissue producers and archivists subsequently located some tapes that were at first presumed 'lost', but which had survived because they had evidently been removed from the New Jersey archive years earlier and not returned. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Archivists will process over 918 cubic feet of papers, electronic records, photographs, and audio-visual materials.
Guatemala’s legal team is assisted by advisors and a select group of Guatemalan professionals, including attorneys, historians, archivists, translators, diplomats and paleographists (archaeologists who study prehistoric people and their culture.
Archivists have spent the past thirty years trying to restore them.
The local represents archivists, assistant curators, art handlers, food and beverages staff, retail and custodial workers, art educators, technicians, among others.
It had been preserved by archivists.
Specifically, authenticated archivists will be required, among other things, to hold a degree equivalent to a master's and have work experience of three years or more in principle.
The files are open to the public, though archivists said that, until now, no one had asked to see them.
These have been made public through the painstaking work of a team of archivists.
Thorp finds the prospect fascinating, and has spent hours tracing the history with archivists at the American School for the Deaf, as well as with Van Riper at the museum.
When I went back on Tuesday, one of the archivists presented me with the file — cream-colored, bound with string and titled in neat cursive.
In 2017, Gates’ statue “Black Vessel for a Saint,” a black, 20-foot-high Renaissance temple with a statue of Saint Laurence, the patron saint of librarians and archivists, inside, was erected in the Walker Sculpture Garden.
The International Council of Archives, the umbrella organisation that promotes international cooperation for archives and archivists, has also formally supported the Bill.
We have two public events scheduled in October (Oct 16 and 23) where the public is invited to tour the space, meet our archivists and see samples of the new acquisition.
A decision from the Librarian of Congress and the US Copyright Office, handed down earlier this week, could mean older games can now legally be saved by video game historians and archivists — with some stipulations, of course.
When she's famous, her diaries will be useless to archivists.
Archivists may attempt to collect, record, or transcribe repertoires before melodies are assimilated or modified, while local musicians may struggle for authenticity and to preserve local musical traditions.
Both intentional and false-positive detection of Macrovision protection has frustrated archivists who wish to copy now-fragile VHS tapes to a digital format for preservation.
Davies (2008), p.874 These first tourists were important archivists in their writings, paintings and sketches but there was no real tourist trade to receive them.
Fortunately, reissue producers and archivists subsequently located some tapes that were at first presumed 'lost', but which had survived because they had evidently been removed from the New Jersey archive years earlier and not returned.
Her head was embalmed and kept in the Museum of Anatomy in Paris, but in 2000, archivists discovered that the head had disappeared, possibly as early as 1954, when the museum had been relocated.
Common combinations with archivists
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and archivists 4×
- archivists will 2×
- of archivists 2×