Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is working on a strategy to develop, manage and make known its extensive Aboriginal documentary heritage collection. LAC is interested in receiving guidance from Aboriginal communities and other key stakeholders, and is seeking comments on its discussion paper on Aboriginal documentary heritage as a first step to further collaboration and the development of new partnerships.
The discussion paper is available online for consultation at the following address: www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/modernization/012004-2058-e.html.
Comments may be sent by email to Katherine Lagrandeur (katherine.lagrandeur@lac-bac.gc.ca), Chair of the Pathfinder team that is developing the new strategy for Aboriginal documentary heritage.
We would appreciate receiving your comments on our discussion paper by mid-March, if possible. Thank you for your guidance and participation.
Katherine Lagrandeur, PhD
Gestionnaire intérimaire / Acting Manager
Section Gouvernement, Autochtones, Nord, ressources naturelles et transport / Government, Aboriginal, Natural Resources, North and Transport Section
Division de l'infrastructure, des Autochtones et des ressources naturelles / Infrastructure, Aboriginal and Natural Resources Division
Direction des documents gouvernementaux / Government Records Branch
Bibliothèque et Archives Canada / Library and Archives Canada
550, boul. de la Cité, Gatineau QC
Canada K1A ON4
Katherine.Lagrandeur@lac-bac.gc.ca
Téléphone / Telephone : 819-934-7347
Télécopieur / Facsimile : 819-934-6800
Gouvernement du Canada / Government of Canada
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca
Library & Archives Canada Discussion Paper on Aboriginal Documentary Heritage Available for Comment
Date:
Sunday, March 21, 2010 - Wednesday, March 31, 2010