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2 Lady Sings the Blues: The Public Funding of Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Canada
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
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Part One: The History of Funding
- 1 Pennies from Heaven: The History of Public Funding for Canadian Archives 3
- 2 Lady Sings the Blues: The Public Funding of Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Canada 17
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Part Two: Access and Privacy
- 3 Access-to-Information Legislation: A Critical Analysis 39
- 4 Privacy: A Look at the Disenfranchised 60
- 5 The Laurier Promise: Securing Public Access to Historic Census Materials in Canada 71
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Part Three: The Digital Age
- 6 Search vs. Research: Full-Text Repositories, Granularity, and the Concept of ‘Source’ in the Digital Environment 111
- 7 Preserving Digital History: Costs and Consequences 124
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Part Four: Accountability and the Public Sphere
- 8 Archives, Democratic Accountability, and Truth 143
- 9 Archivists and Public Affairs: Towards a New Archival Public Programming 169
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Part Five: Resource for the Present
- 10 Reconciliation in Regions Affected by Armed Conflict: The Role of Archives 195
- 11 Bridging Us to Us: An Argument for the Importance of Archivists in Current Politics and Journalism 215
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
-
Part One: The History of Funding
- 1 Pennies from Heaven: The History of Public Funding for Canadian Archives 3
- 2 Lady Sings the Blues: The Public Funding of Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Canada 17
-
Part Two: Access and Privacy
- 3 Access-to-Information Legislation: A Critical Analysis 39
- 4 Privacy: A Look at the Disenfranchised 60
- 5 The Laurier Promise: Securing Public Access to Historic Census Materials in Canada 71
-
Part Three: The Digital Age
- 6 Search vs. Research: Full-Text Repositories, Granularity, and the Concept of ‘Source’ in the Digital Environment 111
- 7 Preserving Digital History: Costs and Consequences 124
-
Part Four: Accountability and the Public Sphere
- 8 Archives, Democratic Accountability, and Truth 143
- 9 Archivists and Public Affairs: Towards a New Archival Public Programming 169
-
Part Five: Resource for the Present
- 10 Reconciliation in Regions Affected by Armed Conflict: The Role of Archives 195
- 11 Bridging Us to Us: An Argument for the Importance of Archivists in Current Politics and Journalism 215
- Index 231