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  • 18 Apr 2024 9:29 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Artefactual Systems Inc and the Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) Foundation are pleased to announce a two-year sponsorship agreement. The agreement, valued at $3000 over two years, will provide students and emerging professionals with increased access to the annual ACA conferences, with a special focus on students presenting on the topic of digital preservation and access. This sponsorship will provide dozens of students with access to the virtual ACA conference in June 2024, and will fully subsidize a student presenting at the 2025 conference in Ottawa.

    Artefactual was founded in 2000 and is a Canadian professional services and software development company.  They provide technical support and domain expertise in archival access and digital preservation to their clients and the community. Access to Memory (AtoM) and Archivematica are the two projects for which they are most well-known. The Association of Canadian Archivists Foundation was established and federally incorporated in 2006, with the goal of providing students in archival programs with funds to support their education.

    The ACA Foundation thanks Artefactual Systems for their support of the Foundation, and the wider archival profession.

    If you are a member who is a student, or precariously employed, please contact the ACA Office for a subsidized conference registration code. The Office can be reached at aca@archivists.ca .


  • 15 Apr 2024 12:32 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    April 14th, 2024 marks the tenth anniversary for our Membership Services Coordinator at ACA.  Congratulations Maureen!

  • 11 Apr 2024 12:25 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Samedi 27 avril, 13h à 15h, En présentiel et en ligne
    Café Fou AELIES et YouTube Live
    Gratuit, ouvert à tous, étudiant.e.s, membres et non-membres.

    Nous espérons que vous passez une belle fin de session ! Pour bien terminer celle-ci, l’AAQ souhaite vous inviter à notre quatrième édition de table-ronde étudiante MétArchives !

    Nous vous invitons à venir de nouveau interagir avec nous dans une ambiance conviviale de style podcast pour discuter sur un sujet en particulier, soit l’exploration des archives menteuses.

    Cet événement est possible grâce à la présence de nos trois participants :

    • Caroline-Isabelle Caron est professeure dans le département d’histoire de l’Université de Queens. Elle se spécialise dans l’histoire culturelle francophone des XIXe et XXe siècles. Dans ses recherches, elle s’intéresse aux représentations du passé, sous forme de généalogies et de commémorations, et aux représentations du futur, sous forme de science-fiction, pour mieux comprendre la culture populaire des communautés acadiennes et québécoises.
    • Étienne Gagnon est étudiant candidat au doctorat en ethnologie et patrimoine depuis 2021 à l’Université Laval. Participant depuis 2020 à l’Unité mixte de recherche Capitales et patrimoines (UMRcp), il s’intéresse particulièrement aux discours tenus par les acteurs autour du « prisme patrimonial » que représente le site Cartier-Roberval, de même qu’aux manières par lesquelles les processus de patrimonialisation permettent la participation d’un nombre grandissant d’acteurs.
    • Mathieu Paradis est étudiant à la maîtrise en histoire à l’Université de Montréal et membre étudiant du Centre d’histoire des régulations sociales. Ses actuels projets de recherche concernent l’écriture autobiographique chez les militantes communistes montréalaises ainsi que les pratiques discursives du périodique révolutionnaire parti pris. Il s’intéresse aux archives dites « des marges » tout comme aux rapports de pouvoir qui influencent la production et la préservation des archives, mais aussi, l’histoire académique.

    Cette table-ronde, initiée en 2023 par Catherine Girard et Jean-Samuel Bisson, s’adresse aux étudiants et diplômés en archivistique, membres et non membres, mais également à tous ceux intéressés par le sujet. Plus on est, mieux c’est !

    Venez poser des questions et échanger avec nous pour en apprendre plus sur le côté interdisciplinaire de l’archivistique !

    Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant pour confirmer votre présence, et rendez-vous en présentiel au Café Fou AELIES, à Québec, dès 13h ou en direct sur la chaîne YouTube de l’AAQ !

    C’est GRATUIT ! Consommation à vos frais !

  • 5 Apr 2024 10:47 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    You are cordially invited to a free online lecture (18 April 2024 at 12 p.m. EST): “Pauline Johnson and Her Archive: A Conversation with Dr. Rick Monture.” 

    Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (1861-1913) was born on the Six Nations reserve near Brantford, Ontario. Of Kanyen’kehà:ka (Mohawk) and European descent, she spent her early years in the community, where her father, George Johnson, held a position of prominence as a Mohawk Wolf Clan Chief and a translator for the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Council. Pauline Johnson would go on to become a successful poet and performer, touring across North America and the UK and publishing six volumes during her lifetime. She was a strong advocate for the rights of Indigenous peoples and women, writing many newspaper articles on these topics; she has also drawn criticism for her espousal of assimilationist sentiments. She is, as Dr. Rick Monture writes, “an enigmatic figure” whose complex legacy still draws interest more than a century after her death. Join Dr. Rick Monture for an exploration of Pauline Johnson, her legacy, and her archive at McMaster University Library. 

    Dr. Rick Monture is a member of the Mohawk nation, Turtle clan, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. He is Associate Professor in the Departments of Indigenous Studies and English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University and the author of Teionkwakhashion Tsi Niionkwariho:ten (“We Share Our Matters”): Two Centuries of Writing and Resistance at Six Nations of the Grand River (UMP 2014). 

    This lecture is hosted by McMaster University Library’s Archives Alive program in partnership with McMaster University Alumni.   

    Register using this link

     

  • 11 Mar 2024 10:36 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Invitation to Register for Concordia University's Library Research Forum 2024 (Deadline: April 10, 2024)   

    You are cordially invited to register to attend Concordia University's 22nd annual Library Research Forum. Registration is free and all are welcome.

    This year’s Research Forum will be a two-day hybrid event, with presentations taking place virtually on Zoom on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, and in person at Concordia University’s Loyola Campus on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

    The annual Research Forum provides an opportunity for librarians, archivists, graduate students, teaching faculty, and information professionals to describe and promote their completed or in-progress research, practical case studies or projects. The Forum also provides a venue for researchers to seek suggestions for enhancing their research interests, to identify potential new partners for projects, to test the effectiveness of their undertakings, and to promote research in academic libraries.

    This year’s Keynote speaker will be Aaron Johnson – Associate Dean – Research and Infrastructure, Faculty of Arts and Science, and Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Concordia – who will speak on the topic of Open Scholarship in Research.

    The Forum is free to attend, but registration is required for planning purposes.

    Deadline for registration is April 10, 2024.

    To register and for more details about the event, including a full schedule, please visit http://library.concordia.ca/about/staff/forum  

    Questions? Please contact the Forum Committee at lib-forum@concordia.ca  

  • 21 Feb 2024 10:40 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The International Film Festival of Ottawa (IFFO) will gather Canadian and international film archivists, distributors, and filmmakers for the third annual SAVE AS, a day-long conference is dedicated to examining issues of preservation, restoration, distribution, and exhibition of the always-endangered heritage cinema. SAVE AS consists of expert panel discussions, case studies of restored cinema classics, and special public screenings of those restored classic films.

    Date: Thursday, March 21, 2024
    Location:  Arts Court Theatre, 2 Daly Ave.

    This year's program includes a spotlight on Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna and restoration case studies on Guy Maddin’s Archangel and Timothy Findley’s The Wars directed by Robin Phillips
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    View the full SAVE AS program:  https://www.iffo.ca/2024/saveas
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    Passes are $20 and include access to all panels and more.

  • 5 Feb 2024 2:44 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Are you a member in good standing? Are you interested in making a difference? Volunteer for one of the ACA’s committees!

    We have several openings:

    1)   Nominations and Awards Committee (NAAC) - contact Angela Fornelli

    2)   ACA Governance Committee – contact Ian Forsyth

    3)   ACA Financial Review Committee (FRC) contact Kyle Pugh

     Volunteer with Us

  • 29 Jan 2024 3:04 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Good day ACA members,

    Please see below, an email update from the Department of  Canadian Heritage re: their museum policy renewal work.

    Warmest regards,

    Erica Hernandez-Read


    Hello,

    Thank you for participating in the 2022-23 Consultations on the renewal of the Museum Policy conducted by the Department of Canadian Heritage.

    Your feedback was invaluable and gave us an opportunity to hear the priorities and concerns of the sector.

    Synthesizing what you’ve told us was a significant process and we wanted to do it with care and diligence.

    We are now pleased to share with you the final report from the consultation, summarizing the findings from Canadians, heritage stakeholders, Indigenous heritage organizations and experts, Modern Treaty Holders and provinces and territories: What we heard: 2022-2023 consultations on the renewal of the Canadian Museum Policy.

    We hope you will see your comments captured in the What we heard report.

    As the Department continues its work on the renewal of the museum policy, please do not hesitate to contact the team should you have any questions or concerns.

    Thank you and we appreciate your contribution.

    Sincerely,

    Museum policy team

  • 29 Jan 2024 10:45 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Applications for the 2024 Ancestry Continuing Education Award are now open. This scholarship, valued at $1200 CAD, is open to members of the BIPOC community who are pursuing an education in the field of archives and records management. The award also includes a complimentary membership to the ACA for one year. The Award is administered by the Association of Canadian Archivists Foundation.

    Applications close 31 March 2024. The English application form can be found here<https://archivists_ca.formstack.com/forms/ancestry_continuing_education_award>, and the French application form here<https://archivists_ca.formstack.com/forms/programme_de_bourse_de_formation_continue_ancestry>.

    Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

    Kyle Pugh

    treasurer@archivists.ca

  • 25 Jan 2024 9:25 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    CALL FOR STUDENT PAPERS AND THE EMERGING VOICES SESSION

    ACA Virtual Conference

    10-13 June 2024

    The ACA 2024 Conference Program Team invites students of library, archives and information studies who have written a paper, conducted research, or participated in a project to share their experience and submit proposals. That's right, take it to the next level and gain valuable public speaking skills while building your resume. We encourage you to submit proposals related to the key topics of the ACA 2024 Conference: Artificial Intelligence and Archives; the Climate Crisis; and social and political conflict. However, the CALL for Student Papers and the Emerging Voices Session welcomes all topics and first-time presenters!

    All Student submissions will be considered by the ACA Foundation Board Members for selection in the Emerging Voices Session. Three successful applicants will be invited to present virtually in the Emerging Voices Session, and will receive a monetary award and complimentary conference registration. To receive this award, you must be an ACA Student member. Submissions that are not selected for the Emerging Voices Session will be considered for the general conference program.

    Deadline for Submissions is 19 February, 2024 at 11:59 pm MST

    ACA 2024 Student Submission Form

    If you have any questions, please contact the Chair of the ACA Conference Program Team at Program.team@archivists.ca

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