Council of State Archivists explained

Council of State Archivists
Abbreviation:CoSA
Formerly:Council of State Historical Records Coordinators (COSHRC)
Type:Non-profit
NGO
Location:Boston, MA
Region Served:United States
Membership:56[1]
Leader Title:Executive Director
Leader Name:Joy M. Banks
Leader Title2:President
Leader Name2:Kenneth Williams (2022-2023)

The Council of State Archivists (CoSA) is a non-profit membership association of the United States state and territorial government archives.[2]

Originally established as the Council of State Historical Records Coordinators (COSHRC) in 1989, CoSA incorporated as a non-profit in 2002.[3] Current program priorities include the State Electronic Records Initiative (SERI), publishing guidance on email archiving, and providing a network of support.

In 2018, the Society of American Archivists recognized CoSA with the Distinguished Service Award for the organization's significant contributions to the archives profession.[4]

History

State Historical Records Advisory Boards (SHRAB) were first proposed in 1975 in a report from Herbert Angel to the recently formed National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), chaired by the Archivist of the United States.[5] Each SHRAB is led by an appointed State Coordinator.[6] After several years of work and recognizing their need to carry out their mandate across the various archival association missions, the State Coordinators formed the Council of State Historical Records Coordinators (COSHRC) in 1989, maintaining close ties to the NHPRC.

In the early years of COSHRC, membership expanded to include State Historical Records Coordinators and the Deputy State Coordinators. These archival leaders issued many reports to document and guide work related to historical records and archives in coordination with their peers in other organizations, such at the Society of American Archivists (SAA), the National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA), and the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH).[7]

Under the leadership of Peter Gottlieb (COSHRC Steering Committee Chair, 2000), the Council started planning for its future and its continued relationship with the NHPRC, and in 2002, the work Gottlieb started took shape when COSHRC incorporated as an independent 501(c)(3) organization. The shifting mission and priorities of the group also motivated a name change in 2005 to the Council of State Archivists (CoSA).[8]

Today, the Council supports its mission to "provide leadership to strengthen and support state and territorial archives leaders and staff in their work to preserve and provide access to government records."[9] Research, education, and advocacy remain central to all programs, and representatives from member institutions serve on a variety of committees to accomplish these tasks.[10]

Awards

The CoSA Awards Program provides annual recognition to individuals, programs, and institutions for their contributions to the field of government archives, such as those awarded to Jim Condos,[11] Doug Robinson,[12] and the New Mexico Historical Records Advisory Board.[13]

References

  1. Web site: Directory of State Archives. statearchivists.org.
  2. Web site: About CoSA – Council of State Archivists . 2023-04-12 . www.statearchivists.org.
  3. Web site: Who We Are – Council of State Archivists . 2023-04-12 . www.statearchivists.org.
  4. Web site: Distinguished Service Award: Council of State Archivists Society of American Archivists . 2023-04-13 . www2.archivists.org.
  5. Burke . Frank . 2000-01-01 . The Beginnings of the NHPRC Records Program . The American Archivist . 63 . 1 . 18–42 . 10.17723/aarc.63.1.fr07u63646825565 . 0360-9081.
  6. Web site: 2016-08-15 . State Coordinators and Boards . 2023-04-21 . National Archives . en.
  7. Cameron . Richard . 2000-01-01 . The Concept of a National Records Program and Its Continued Relevance for a New Century . The American Archivist . 63 . 1 . 43–66 . 10.17723/aarc.63.1.f022071t5m16w203 . 0360-9081. free .
  8. Irons Walch . Victoria . 2011 . Introduction to President Peter Gottlieb . The American Archivist . 74 . 1 . 23–25.
  9. Web site: About CoSA - Council of State Archivists . 2023-04-21 . www.statearchivists.org.
  10. Web site: Committees & Task Forces - Council of State Archivists . 2023-04-21 . www.statearchivists.org.
  11. Web site: Vermont Secretary of State Condos receives Council of State Archivists Advocacy for Archives Award Vermont Business Magazine . 2023-04-21 . vermontbiz.com.
  12. Web site: Robinson Receives CoSA 2015 Advocacy for Archives Award . 2023-04-21 . NASCIO . en-US.
  13. Web site: 2016-08-15 . NHPRC News - July 2015 . 2023-04-21 . National Archives . en.

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