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Specialist Repositories Group

Why a Group for Specialist Repositories?

The Specialist Repositories Group (SRG) was established in 1979 in order to provide a forum for non-local government archivists. Membership now exceeds 350 people.

Originally founded as the Universities and Colleges Group, SRG now provides a forum for those employed outside local record offices and maintains a core interest in higher education.

Its membership is now diverse, both geographically and in terms of the institutions for which members work. We particularly seek to articulate and represent the interests of those in small archive services, and our members include archivists working in business, museums, schools etc

Who to contact for more information:

If you would like to join SRG or have any questions/ideas please contact our Chair, Adrian Glew, by e-mail: adrian.glew@tate.org.uk

Other officers:

Secretary: Daniel Scott-Davies
Training Officer: vacant
Treasurer: Sarah Coombs

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Last modified 26/02/2009


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