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Adam Birrell <[log in to unmask]>
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The ACA Student Chapter @ FIS is pleased to announce that Terry Cook will be 
coming to the Faculty of Information Studies (FIS).

Date: Monday March 5th, 2007
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: Faculty of Information Studies, UofT, 140 St. George St., Room 728.

Topic: "The damage caused by the Great Archival Myth"

Due to space limitations, you will need to register for this talk. Please 
send an email to Adam Birrell <[log in to unmask]> to indicate your 
attendance.

The ACA Student Chapter @ FIS gratefully acknowledges the financial 
assistance from the Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) and the Toronto 
Area Archivists Group (TAAG), which helped make this event possible.

Bio abstract:
Terry Cook had a long career as a government-records archivist at the 
National Archives of Canada, from 1975 to 1998, as executive director 
responsible for the program for the appraisal and disposition of records in 
all recording media for Government of Canada and guided this program to 
internal success.
Very active in professional life and exploring archival ideas, Cook has 
presented lectures, workshops, and seminars on electronic records, archival 
ethics, and especially macroappraisal across Canada and around the world.
He has been the General Editor of Archivaria (1982-84), Co-Editor of the 
Canadian Historical Association's (CHA) Historical Papers (1978-82), and Co-
Editor of the CHA?s Historical Booklets series (1982-94). He has also served 
on the editorial boards of major archival journals in Canada, the United 
States, and Europe.
Terry Cook now teaches on a half-time basis in the Master?s Program in 
Archival Studies in the Department of History, University of Manitoba.

(See attachment for more detail) 

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