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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (Norah Shrubb) wrote:
>I've been asked to design a retrieval system for a document archive
>which, though fairly extensive, has never been catalogued/registered/any-
>thing else except added to! Does anyone have _any_ suggestions where I
>should start to look for advice? I've got my notes from my museum and
>collections management courses (were part of a 3-yr conservation
>programme). Are there any good books out there on the topic? Would
>appreciate any advice; personal email okay.
>
You should contact:
Johanne Pelletier
Archives Advisor,
Archives Association of Ontario
P.O.Box 128, Station P,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2S7
Tel/Fax: (416) 656-9864
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
You do not have to be a member of the AAO to use her services, and it doesn't
cost you anything, its paid for through a grant. The AAO also offers a series
of 14 two-day workshops (basic training) on setting up and manageing an
archive. To find out about these contact:
Jennifer Bunting
Education Coordinator
Archives Association of Ontario
293 Owens Crescent,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7M 3G9
Tel: (613) 542-5158 or (613) 354-3027
Fax: (613) 531-8788
Properly setting up an archives is a big task, but there is plenty of help
available.
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