Archivaria
Number 62 Fall 2006
Articles
Archives, Truth, and Reconciliation – Albie Sachs. Pages 1-14
Moments of Risk: Identifying Threats to Electronic Records – David Bearman. Pages 15-46
Records of Dubious Research Value: Developing and Implementing Acquisition Policy for the Records of Non-Profit Organizations at Library and Archives Canada – Robert C Fisher. Pages 47-76
Studying Reality: The Application of Theory in an Aspect of UK Practice – Caroline Williams. Pages 77-101
Counterpoint
Archives and the Intangible – Keli Rylance. Pages 103-120
Notes and Communications
Bucks for your Bytes: Monetary Appraisal for Tax Credit of Private-Sector Electronic Database Records – Terry Cook. Pages 121-125
Doors Opening Wider: Library and Archival Services to Family History – Susan Tucker. Pages 127-158
Confronting Computers: Debates about Computers at the Public Archives of Canada during the 1960’s – Betsey Baldwin. Pages 159-178
Studies in Documents
Memories Resurrected in Context: Gender and Remembrance in Charlotte Black’s Scrapbook – Karen Simonson. Pages 179-197
Number 61 Spring 2006
Articles
Pages 1-25: “Having New Eyes”: Spaces of Archives, Landscapes of Power – Joan M Schwartz.
Pages 27-46:Authority in Space?: Creating a Digital Web-based Map Archive – Charles W J Withers and Andrew Grout.
Pages 47-61: Invisible Presence: The Whitening of the Black Community in the Historical Imagination of British Archives – Caroline Bressey.
Pages 63-90: A Postcolonial Archive? On a Paradox of Practice in a Northwest Alaska Project – Matthew Kurtz.
Pages 91-104: Digging in Your Own Backyard – Richard H Schein.
Pages 105-126: Touchstones: Considering the Relationship between Memory and Archives – Laura Miller.
Pages 127-146: Towards an Archival Concept of Evidence – Jennifer Meehan.
Pages 147-179: Turning Macro-appraisal Decisions into Archival Holdings: Crafting Function-based Terms and Conditions for the Transfer of Archival Records – Catherine Bailey.
Pages 181-214: Power, Identity, Integrity, Authenticity, and the Archives: A Comparative Study of the Application of Archival Methodologies to Contemporary Privacy – Malcolm Todd.
Pages 215-233: Of Things Said and Unsaid: Power, Archival Silences, and Power, in Silence – Rodney G S Carter.
Counterpoint
Pages 235-269: Archives, Life Cycles, and Death Wishes: A Helical Model of Record Formation – Brien Brothman.
Studies in Documents
Pages 271-287: “I make a lot of clothes for my family”: The 1937-1939 Family Income and Expenditure Survey at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics – Cara Downey.
Pages 281-287:Canadiana Bruxellenisa: Two Canadian Manuscripts at the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels – Michiel Verweij.
Notes and Communications
Pages 289-298: “Out, Damned Spot!” The Staining of the Proclamation of the Constitution, 1982 – James M Whalen.
Pages 299-307:Ethnographic Archival Records and Cultural Property – Krisztina Laszlo.
Number 55 Spring 2003
Articles
Pages 1 – 19: In Search of the Chill: Access to Information and Record-Keeping in the Government of Canadian – Kerry Badgley, Margaret J Dixon and Paulette Dozois
Pages 21 – 26: Access Law and Lost records: A Commentary on “In Search of the Chill” – Ian Forsyth
Pages 27 – 42: Exhibiting Evidence: A Case Study – Catherine Nicholls
Number 54 Fall 2002
Articles
Pages 1 – 23: The last Dance of the Phoenix, or The De-discovery of the Archival Fonds – Peter Horsman
Pages 24 – 58: Providing Grounds for Trust II: The Findings of the Authenticity Task Force of InterPARES – Heather MacNeil
Pages 59 – 71: Reflections on the Goal of Archival Appraisal in Democratic Societies – Terry Eastwood
Pages 72 – 91: Constructing Beauty: The Photographs Documenting the Construction of the Bloor Viaduct – Anastasia Rodgers
Review Articles
Pages 92 – 117: Visual archives and the Writing of Canadian History: A Personal Review – Jim Burant
Pages 118 – 123: Patterns of Organization and records Creation in Scientific Research: The Work of the American Institute of Physics – Normand Fortier
Pages 124 – 129: The Opening Hand: British Intelligence, Archives, and the End of the Cold War – Andrew Horrall
Counterpoint
Pages 142 – 171: Coming to terms with Photographs: Descriptive Standards, Linguistic “Othering,” and Margins of Archivy – Joan M Schwartz
Number 53 Spring 2002
Articles
Pages 1 – 15: The Death of the Fonds and the Resurrection of Provenance: Archival Context in Time and Space – Laura Millar
Pages 16 – 30: Across the Great Divide: Archival Discourse and the (Re)Presentations of the Past in Late-Modern Society – Bernadine Dodge
Pages 31 – 46: Defining Electronic Series: A Study – Jim Suderman
Pages 47 – 63: Who was the Scribe of the Radisson Manuscript? – Germaine Warkentin
Pages 64 – 75: Establishing Recognition of Past Injustices: Uses of Archival Records in Documenting the Experience of Japanese Canadians During the Second World War – Judith Roberts-Moore
Pages 76 – 93: Taking Custody, Giving Access: A Postcustodial Role for the New Century – Jeannette A Bastian
Counterpoint
Pages 94 – 114: Archives and Privacy in a Wired World: The Impact of the Personal Information Act (Bill C-6) on Archives – Tim Cook
Review Articles
Pages 115 – 121: The “English Report” and Archives: A Critical Appreciation – Terry Cook
Pages 122 – 129: The Importance of Oral and Extrinsic Historical Evidence in Understanding Indian Treaties – John F Leslie
Number 52 Fall 2001
Articles
Pages 1 – 25: Articles in a Wider World: The Culture and Politics of Archives – Sarah Tyacke
Pages 26 – 46: “Our Own Identity, Our Own Taonga, Our Own Self Coming Back”: Indigenous Voices in New Zealand Record-Keeping – Evelyn Wareham
Pages 47 – 68: One Size Fits All? The Portability of Macro-Appraisal by a Comparative Analysis of Canada, South Africa and New Zealand – John Roberts
Pages 69 – 99: The Iraqi Secret Police Files: A Documentary Record of the Anfal Genocide – Bruce P Montgomery
Pages 100 – 125: Oral History and Archives in the New South Africa: Methodological Issues – Lisa Klopper
Personal Archives
Pages 126 – 135: The Character of Personal Archives: Reflections on the Value of Records of Individuals – Catherine Hobbs
Pages 136 – 150: The Appraisal of Personal Papers: A Critical Literature Review – Riva A Pollard
Pages 151 – 174: “National Significance”: The Evolution and Development of Acquisition Strategies in the Manuscript Division, National Archives of Canada – Myron Momryk
Pages 175 – 183: The Archivist as Planner and Poet: Thoughts on the Larger Issues of Appraisal Acquisition – Barbara L Craig
Number 51 Spring 2001
Pages 1 – 13: On (Archival) Odyssey(s) – Verne Harris
Pages 14 – 35: Fashionable Nonsense or Professional Rebirth: Postmodernism and the Practice of Archives – Terry Cook
Pages 36 – 47: Trusting Records in a Postmodern World – Heather MacNeil
Pages 48 – 80: The Past that Archives Keep: Memory, History, and the Preservation of Archival Records – Brien Brothman
Pages 81 – 111: Let the Ghosts Speak: An Empirical Exploration of the "Nature" of the Record – Victoria L Lemieux
Pages 112 – 136: Archives in 3D – Martine Cardin
Counterpoint
Pages 137 – 154: Constructing a Function-Based Records Classification System: Business Activity Structure Classification System – Paul Sabourin
Study in Documents
Pages 155 – 188: Finding "Enlightenment" in the National Archives of Canada: The Commonplace Book of James Sholto Douglas – Michael Eamon
Number 50 Fall 2000
Articles
Pages 1 – 40: "Records of Simple Truth and Precision": Photography, Archives, and the Illusion of Control – Joan M Schwartz
Pages 41 – 51: Macro Archives, Micro States – Trudy Huskamp Peterson
Pages 52 – 78: Providing Grounds for Trust: Developing Conceptual Requirements for the Long-Term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records – Heather MacNeil
Pages 79 – 92: Canadian Archivists: What Types of People Are They? – Barbara L Craig
Counterpoint
Pages 93 – 116: Putting the Parts of the whole Together: Systematic Arrangement of Archives – Terry Eastwood
Study In Documents
Pages 117 – 124: Chasing Phantoms in the Archives: The Australia House Photograph Collection – Joanna Sassoon
Review Article
Pages 125 – 138: Television from the Trenches: An Archival Review of No Price Too High – Kathleen Epp
Number 49 Spring 2000
Articles
Pages 1 – 19: Reflections on Early Archivaria: Intimations of Polyphony – Peter Bower
Pages 20 – 52: A Look at a Bigger Picture: The Demographic Profile of Archivists in Canada based on a National Survey – Barbara L Craig
Pages 53 – 83: Telling Stories around the "Electronic Campfire": The Use of Archives in Television Productions – Kathleen Epp
Pages 84 – 123: Access Denied: The Access to Information Act and Its Effect on Public Records Creators – Jay Gilbert
Pages 124 – 139: The Fine Art of Destruction Revisited – Ian E Wilson
Pages 140 – 160: Thinking inside and outside the Boxes: Archival Reference Services at the Turn of the Century – Elizabeth Yakel
Pages 161 – 191: Records Appraisal in Network Organizations – Peter Botticelli
Review Articles
Pages 192 – 203: Good Clean Living: Calgary Modern 1947-1967 – Norman R Ball
Pages 204 – 213: In Their Own Words – Ellen Scheinberg