"Resources for Volunteer Programs in Archives" Now Available

Coproduced by the National Archives and Records Administration and SAA, this free guide introduces you to volunteer activities underway in various archives and provides examples of resources, such as volunteer applications, handbooks, emergency contact forms, and volunteer job descriptions. Use this resource to revamp or launch a brand-new volunteer program at your own archives, and be sure to share this guide with colleagues and friends. Click here to download Resources for Volunteer Programs in Archives as a PDF.

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