Many archival programs have crafted opportunities to welcome community members who might not have thought about coming in before. The wider the user base of the archives, the better the awareness will be of the archival repository, especially if it has a local focus.
Connection with Users and Within Collections
Reusing Archival Content to Connect with New Audiences
Visible Archives, Vital Communities
Archival repositories may never fully compete with the services offered by community centers and the extensive outreach efforts provided by libraries, museums, and art centers.
However, they can become active partners with such institutions to ensure that the needs and expectations of their communities are met and exceeded.
Spotlight on Archival Labor
Reaching New Audiences by Adapting Archival Materials
Access, Privacy, and Security Considerations for Archivists and Records Managers
In large organizations, archivists and records managers—individuals with specific expertise— handle access management, privacy protection, and systems security related to documents and files.
Sometimes these areas are combined, but from a theoretical perspective, information management and security professionals are the ones who implement the requirements for access and privacy controls.