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ACA at 50: Critical Reflections, Envisioning the Future
Conference Sponsors
Thanks to our wonderful sponsors for helping our conference!
Platinum
We are a human centred company with a mission to empower journeys of personal discovery to enrich lives. With our unparalleled collection of historical records and the world's largest consumer DNA network, customers can discover their unique family stories. For over thirty years, we've built trusted relationships with millions of people who have chosen us as the platform for discovering, preserving and sharing the most important information about themselves and their families.
Silver
The Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto is one of North America's top information schools, offering both undergraduate and graduate professional degrees as well as an advanced doctoral research degree. Scholars and professionals in the information field research and study all aspects of information as a phenomenon.
It offers five degree programs that prepare students to work and thrive in the information fields. Professors and students research all aspects of information and its role in society.
Partner
Our multi-disciplinary school holds one-of-a-kind graduate programs including a Master in Archival Studies (MAS) and Master in Archival Studies and Library and Information Studies (MASLIS), and an undergraduate minor. We are one of the top-ranked schools in the world for graduate education in library and information management.
The Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists (SCAA) was established in 2000 through the amalgamation of two provincial archival associations that had been active since the 1980s. By providing leadership, support, education and promotion, the SCAA fosters the development, cooperation and advancement of Saskatchewan archives and archivists. Key programming and services are delivered through our full-time Archives Advisor, with an important emphasis on support for smaller, often volunteer-run, archival institutions. The SCAA offers regular professional development opportunities, both in-person and online; institutional grants; a professional development and travel subsidy program; and undertakes public awareness programming especially through a province-wide Archives Week every February.
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