Aboriginal archives guide
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog5947
- Publication Date
- c2007
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- General Synod Archives
- Call Number
- E 97.9 A87 2007
- Place of Publication
- Ottawa ON
- Publisher
- Association of Canadian Archivists
- Publication Date
- c2007
- Physical Description
- 60 p. : ill., facsims., form, maos, ports., sample ; 21.5 x 14 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- "Copyright Association of Canadian Archivists Public Awareness Committee 2007". -- verso of t.-p.
- Title also in Inuktitut syllabics.
- "Responding to an invitation from the Association of Canadian Archivists, (ACA) Public Awareness Committee in June 2003, the ACA Special Interest Section on Aboriginal Archives (SISAA) formed a SISAA steering committee to undertake the production of a promotional booklet. The project ultimately went considerably beyond expectations embodied in the template developed by the Public Awareness Committee for booklets promoting other types of archives. .... Our deepest gratitude is reserved for the Canadian Church Historical Society, the Anglican Church of Canada's national historical association, for supporting the publication of this booklet". -- Acknowledgements.
- "This booklet was developed in order to promote the role of archives in meeting the administrative, educational, and cultural needs of Aboriginal communities, and to foster the establishment of archives in those communities. To that end, the booklet has been designed: to introduce archival concepts and terminology; to outline the basic requirements for an archival programme; to provide general advice on establishing an archival programme; and to identify where additional information, advice and assistance can be found." -- Intro.
- Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Written Record and the Oral Tradition -- Why Do You Need an Archivist ? -- The Value of Keeping Aboriginal Archives -- Establishing an Archival Programme -- Oral Traditions / Oral History Records -- Your Community Records and Their Management -- Other Archival Records Relevant to an Aboriginal Community -- Electronic Records -- Rights and Obligations Affecting Access to Archives -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Conclusion -- Appendices.
- Contents: I: Glossary of Selected Archival Terms -- II: Steps to Establishing An Archival Programme -- III: Sample Archives Mandate -- IV: Agreement Regarding Oral History Interviews -- V: Archival Resources -- VI: Archival Training Programmes -- VII: Archival Advisors -- VIII: Archival Associations and Councils -- IX: Heritage Centres and Pan-Canadian Institutions/Organizations.
- Series
- Canadian Church Historical Society occasional paper ; 8
- Occasional paper (Canadian Church Historical Society) ; 8
- Added Entry
- Canadian Church Historical Society
- Subjects
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Archives
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Archives - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- Oral tradition - Canada
- Archival materials - Conservation and restoration - Canada
- Archives - Canada
- Archives - Canada - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- ISBN
- 1-895382-23-8
- Call Number
- E 97.9 A87 2007
- Location
- General Synod Archives