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Get Ready to Bundle up for

Another Fall Season of

AAO Workshops!

 

 

Arch208: Rules for Archival Description

October 20th - 21st, 2007

This course introduces the Rules for Archival Description.  In it, the
student will develop an appreciation of RAD as a means to describing the
fonds and will learn to write descriptions, which promote the understanding
of context, content, and structure surrounding the fonds or collection.

Note this course is a prerequisite for all 300-level RAD courses.

Instructor:         Paul Henry

Location:          Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario

www.ucc.on.ca

 

Arch308: Fundraising

November 3rd - 4th, 2007

This course focuses on the basics of fundraising and how to involve the
board and volunteers in fundraising activities.  Topics include donor
relations and recognition, types of campaigns and some basic legal and
administrative issues that are critical to the fundraising process.

Instructor:         TBA

Location:          London Museum, London, Ontario

www.londonmuseum.on.ca

 

Grant Preparedness Seminar

November 17th, 2007

This practical, hands-on workshop is designed specifically for small
institutions.  Participants will learn the basics, tricks, tips, and
pitfalls of writing proposals.  Mock funding proposals, based on actual
successful and unsuccessful grant apliactions, will also be critiqued.

Instructor:         Paul Leatherdale

Location:          Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario

                        http://archives.queensu.ca

 

 

E-mail

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http://aao.fis.utoronto.ca/pd/pdsched.html

or fax are acceptable

(416) 533-1481

 

 

 

 

 



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