What We
Have Lost: What We Stand to Lose
The Future
of Archives and Archivists in Canada
Wednesday
January 16, 2013
7.00
PM
City
of Ottawa Archives
Room
115
100
Tallwood Drive
Ottawa
Since
the 1970s an archival system has been built up in Canada and now it is
threatened by recent funding cuts and program decisions at the federal level.
This panel will examine the future of archives and archivists in Canada in the
light of the decisions Ottawa has taken.
Our
Panelists will address the following topics
The effects of the disappearance of the National Archival Development Program Patti
Harper, Department Head, Archives and Research
Collections, Carleton University
The new Library and Archives Canada: will it be able
to serve its constituencies? James
L. Turk, Executive Director, Canadian
Association of University Teachers.
The new archivist: is digital and web all we need to
know? Jim Burant, Adjunct professor (Art History) at Carleton University and
former manager of Art and Photography Archives at Library and Archives Canada
and Laurie Dougherty, Archivist of the Arnprior McNab/Braeside
Archives
A
question and answer period will follow the presentations.
Event
sponsored by the Eastern Ontario Chapter Archives Association of Ontario.
For
more information: John Smart jsmart@rogers.com