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  • Annual Conference 2014

    1:28 am

    At Your Service: Balancing Access and Outreach in Archives Dates: May 29-30, 2014 Location: Nova Scotia Archives, Halifax, NS Registration is now open! Register before May 9, 2014 for the discounted rate! Payment options are cheque, cash, or PayPal (available with online registration only) You can register online by filling out the form located here: Online registration To register by mail, please fill out this form and mail it in with payment: Registration form   Annual General Meeting Documents 2014 Annual General Meeting Agenda 2013 Annual General Meeting Minutes (Draft) (coming soon) Annual Report (Coming Soon) Proposed Constitution amendments Motion…

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  • Film Preservation and Access Workshops, May 28, 2014

    7:27 pm

    Presenter: Heather Harkins Location: Akins Room, Nova Scotia Archives, 6016 University Ave. Halifax This year, we are really excited to be able to offer a special workshop here in Halifax right before the conference! So you can get TWO professional development activities out of one trip! To learn more and register, click here    Image credits:JISC. (2006). BFI078_lowres. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/jiscimages/436237895 Burns Library, Boston College (2010). Theater audience wearing 3-d glasses. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/bc-burnslibrary/6766005689/

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  • RSC Expert Panel on the Status and Future of Libraries and Archives

    9:33 am

    CNSA VP Hansel Cook and I (Jamie) appeared before the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) Expert Panel on the Status and Future of Libraries and Archives on behalf of the Council on Friday, November 8th at Dalhousie. Due to a last-minute scheduling change, we were able to gain a private audience with the four Halifax panelists! It was a fantastic opportunity to share who we are, what we do, and our thoughts on the direction and future of Canada’s archival community. A public session followed our meeting, so we stayed to listen and take part. Turnout was very good – probably 50-60 people –…

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  • Nova Scotia Provincial Heritage Fair 2013

    11:17 am

    The Nova Scotia Provincial Heritage Fair was held at Pier 21 on 31 May 2013 and, for the fourth year, the CNSA presented a prize for the best use of primary sources for a history project. This year’s recipient was Sarah Kittilsen for her project “She was There and She Survived” which focused on her great-grandmother’s experiences during the Holocaust. Sarah used a number of primary sources to complete her project inlcuding interviews with family members, a letter written by her great-grandmother about her experiences, family photographs, and an entry record related to her great-grandmother’s arrival in Canada. Sarah, a…

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  • Dr. Phyllis R. Blakeley Award 2013 – Highland Village Museum

    11:09 am

    The winner of the 2013 Dr. Phyllis R. Blakeley Award was the Highland Village Museum for their project An Drochaid Eadarainn / The Bridge Between Us. The Bridge Between Us was a collaborative project initiated by the Nova Scotia Highland Village Society in collaboration with a number of community partners, including the Muncipality of Victoria County, NSCAD University, the Provincial Office of Gaelic Affairs, and St. Francis Xavier University. Officially launched in May 2012, the project saw the creation of an interactive website designed to increase accessibility to Gaelic culture and heritage. The site is essentially divided into two prats.…

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  • Anna Hamilton Memorial Award 2013 – Ken Dodsworth

    11:03 am

    The 2013 Anna Hamilton Award was presented to Ken Dodsworth from the Fort Sackville Foundation. Ken has volunteered with the Foundation for the last 18 years during which time he’s managed their large photographic collections, worked on their website, helped to develop promotional material, served in various positions on the Foundation’s board, and attended Council of Nova Scotia Archives workshops and conferences. Described as capable, reliable, generous with his time, and always willing to help out with a new project, Ken has certainly served the archival community with dedication in an exemplary fashion. In the attached photo, Fort Sackville Foundation…

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  • Carman V. Carroll Award 2013 – St. John’s Anglican Church Archive

    10:58 am

    The winner of the 2013 Carman V. Carroll Award was the St. John’s Anglican Church Archive for a holdings maintenance project which involved training for archive volunteers (on preservation supplies and techniques as well as arrangement and description) who then re-housed, arranged, and described material according to archival standards. The project was funded through the Provincial Archival Development Program (PADP) and completed by a group of volunteers with an average age of 75. The project saw the re-housing of textual material (dating from ca. 1752-1946), photographs, prints, negatives, slides, and architectural plans. In addition to preserving the church’s archival holdings,…

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  • Anna Hamilton Memorial Award 2012

    9:40 am

    Catherine presenting the winner of the Anna Hamilton Outstanding Volunteer Award, Susan Hill of Cumberland County Genealogical Society, with her certificate. This year’s Anna Hamilton Memorial Award for outstanding volunteer was presented to Susan Hill of the Cumberland County Genealogical Society (CCGS). Susan is an energetic and enthusiastic volunteer who helped establish the society in 2000. She is a great role model who has volunteered for a number of projects including, but not limited to, serving on the board of the society, helping with workshops and conferences hosted by the CCGS, acquiring and accessioning archival material, preparing resource materials for…

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  • Dr. Phyllis R. Blakeley Award 2012

    9:32 am

    Peter Crowell, Argyle Township Court House and Archives, and Bill Greenlaw, NS Dept. of Communities, Culture & Heritage, being presented with their wall plaque by Catherine Arseneau, President of CNSA. Left to right: Bill Greenlaw, Peter Crowell and Catherine Arseneau The 2012 Phyllis R. Blakeley Award was presented to the Argyle Township Court House and Archives for their project “An Acadian Parish Reborn. Post-Deportation Argyle – First 50 Years of Catholic Parish Records 1799-1849.” This was a partnered project with the Nova Scotia Archives who provided the technical support to host the project online. The project involved the creation of…

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  • CNSA at Heritage Fair 2012

    8:37 am

    Cassie Cameron receives her Award from CNSA representatives in front of her display at NS Heritage Fair 2012 held at Pier 21 Canada’s Immigration Museum, Halifax, NS From left: Cassie Cameron and Patti Bannister. The 2012 Nova Scotia Provincial Heritage Fair was held at Pier 21 on 24 May 2012 and, for the third year, the CNSA presented a prize for the best use of primary sources for a history project. The Fair brings together students from around the province in grades 4 to 9. This year’s recipient was Cassie Cameron for her project “My ‘Unwritten’ Hero” which focused on…

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