ARANZ is an incorporated society, established in 1976, with the aim of promoting the understanding and importance of records and archives in New Zealand. ARANZ is administered nationally by a Council of elected members. Branches are established in Auckland, Otago/Southland, Central Districts, Waikato/Bay of Plenty, and Wellington.
Our members include: Archivists; recordkeepers; librarians; and other information managers; genealogists; historians; teachers; museum and art gallery curators; religious groups; professional associations; historical societies; businesses; local and central government agencies; and many other interested in the preservation and use of archives and records.
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ARANZ provides useful resources to assist members both professionally & in their wider understanding of the information management environment.
There are many advantages to membership and it is a key way of engaging with the information management profession and the issues before us... Read more
Branches are established in Auckland, Otago/Southland, Central Districts, Waikato/Bay of Plenty, and Wellington... Read more