1, civil servant
Civil servants are the first choice for many graduate students in archival science. Government agencies and institutions at all levels need archival talents, so there is a certain demand for recruiting archival professionals. These institutions include public security, procuratorate, court, taxation, etc. There are fewer people studying archival science, and the competitive pressure is relatively small.
2. Large enterprises
With the continuous development of enterprises, the requirements for file management are getting higher and higher. Therefore, some large enterprises will recruit graduate students in archival science to be responsible for the management and arrangement of enterprise archives. These enterprises include state-owned enterprises, foreign-funded enterprises and listed companies.
3. Teaching and research work
If you have in-depth research and interest in the field of archival science, you can consider entering colleges and universities for further study and doctoral studies. In colleges and universities, we can engage in the teaching of archival science, train more archival talents and participate in archival science research projects.
Introduction, research direction and curriculum of archival science;
1, Introduction
Archival science is a science that studies archival work and its organization and management. With the development of information technology, archival science is more and more closely related to library science, information science and other disciplines. In the field of information resource management, strengthening the intersection and infiltration between disciplines has become an important trend in the development of information management science, including the above disciplines.
2. Research direction
Basic theoretical research of archival science, archives management of economic science and technology, development and utilization of archives information resources, archives modernization management, e-government and archives management, etc.
3. Curriculum setting
Curriculum construction is directly related to the broadening of graduate students' basic knowledge, the cultivation of scientific research ability and the quality of dissertations. The core courses of archival postgraduate training include: principles of information science, information resource management technology, principles and methods of archival management, research on new media and digital reading of archival information, and research on government information management.