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Archivaria is devoted to the scholarly investigation of archives in Canada and internationally. The archival discipline is dedicated to the appraisal, preservation and on-going accessibility of records of enduring value. In support of these objectives, archival research draws on related fields such as history, information science, political science, sociology, law, cultural anthropology, art history, geography, communication and media studies. Archival thinkers, both practitioners and academics, publish in and read Archivaria as a central English-language forum for scholarly communication in the domain of archives. Archivaria is the most authoritative journal in its field in Canada and is recognized in the archival profession worldwide as a leading journal
- LAURA A. MILLAR, A Matter of Facts: The Value of Evidence in an Information Age
- JEANNE KRAMER-SMYTH, ed., Partners for Preservation: Advancing Digital Preservation...
- Deanna Bowen: God of Gods: A Canadian Play, Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, Hart House,...
- The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture – Photographs from...
- VOLUME 48, NUMÉRO 2 (2019)
- Table des matières de la revue Archives, VOLUME 48, NUMÉRO 1 (2018)
- Matthew Harle, Afterlives of Abandoned Work: Creative Debris in the Archive
- Trust in Archives– Trust in Digital Archival Content Framework
- Trevor Owens, The Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation
- “Treat Them with the Reverence of Archivists”: Records Work, Grief Work, and...
- Table of Contents
- Jordan Landes and Richard Espley, eds., Radical Collections: Re-Examining the Roots of...
- Investigating the Impact of the Living Archives on Eugenics in Western Canada
- Inside Covers
- Elizabeth Blight, 1944–2019
- In Critical Condition: (Un)Becoming Bodies in Archival Acts of Truth Telling
- Cover Image
- Letter to the Editor
- For the Purpose of Accountability: The Need for a Comprehensive Recordkeeping Act
- Reciprocal Archival Imaginaries: The Shifting Boundaries of “Community” in Community...
- Table of Contents
- Inside Covers
- Reciprocal Archival Imaginaries: The Shifting Boundaries of “Community” in Community...
- Trust in Archives– Trust in Digital Archival Content Framework
- “Treat Them with the Reverence of Archivists”: Records Work, Grief Work, and...