ARANZ: Archives and Records Association of New Zealand
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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Professional Resources
ARANZ provides useful resources to assist members both professionally & in their wider understanding of the information management environment.
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Jessie Munro, winner of the Ian Wards Prize 2017 with Seán McMahon, President of ARANZ at the AGM, 23 August 2017
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