| Aspect | Archive Researcher | Archivist |
|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires a bachelor's degree in history, library science, or related fields | Often requires a master's degree in library science, archival studies, or history |
| Work Environment | Research settings, libraries, museums, or historical institutions | Archives, museums, government agencies, or corporate records departments |
| Primary Responsibilities | Conducts research using archival materials, assists researchers, locates specific documents | Appraises, arranges, preserves, and manages archival collections |
While both roles work with archival materials, an Archive Researcher focuses on conducting research and assisting users in finding information, whereas an Archivist manages and preserves collections for long-term access. The roles often overlap but serve different primary functions within archival institutions.