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1978-1989 (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
30 cm of textual records 17 photographs
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Archival description area
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Administrative history
The Eastern Ontario Archivists Association (EOAA) was founded in 1978 to provide a network in which local archivists could meet to discuss and further the archival field. The association provided programs and workshops for archivists and attempted to promote archives to the public through various events. The EOAA became a chapter of the Ontario Association of Archivists (now called the Archives Association of Ontario) in 1989.
Custodial history
Fonds was previously stored at the National Archives of Canada.
Scope and content
Fonds consists of programs, workshops and events, executive material, membership material, reports and briefs, correspondence: outgoing and incoming, and printing masters relating to the activities of the EOAA.
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Transferred in 1991 by Jim Burrant, EOAA President 1991-1992.
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Open
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Series list available.
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Further accruals are expected.
General note
Some correspondence in French.