Hello group mates!

Hi, Lisa!

Yes, I think if you want the focus to be on all of the archives in the province rather than just the provincial archives, then the title "Archives of Ontario" is the way to go. One question I have related to this (and feel free to tell me to go jump of a bridge) is whether you are maybe taking on too much with the topic of archives in Ontario rather than the Archives of Ontario? If you've spent a lot of time on the municipal archives portion or you don't think you have enough on the provincial side, feel free to ignore me, but it's something to think about. Another student in a class further down the road may want to take on municipal archives as a group or focus on a particular city archives.

Part of what got me thinking about this was your proposal to include a timeline, which I like a lot, but a timeline that includes provincial, municipal and community archives seemed like it would be a lot to take on and might get a bit confusing. Again, feel free to ignore me here, but it feels very ambitious. Of course, you are very ambitious, so there you go. The time line could definitely include shifts in the power structure of the archives, since you have more about that, and I think it would provide a nice clear good snapshot for better understanding of the system. Also if you decided to focus on just the provincial archives, you could expand more on the holdings, if that is of interest to you. Just some thoughts!

ChelseaShriver (talk)21:14, 26 March 2013

Hi Lisa, Feel free to tell me to go jump off a bridge as well, but I also wonder if you might consider making this entry just about the provincial Archives of Ontario. I say this because it is a worthy topic by itself, and focusing only on one institution would open up space and time to expand more on details about it.

That being said, talking about the entire network of archives in Ontario is also quite interesting, just a lot to talk about. I feel like the title of the entry in this case would be "Archives in Ontario," or maybe "Archival Institutions in Ontario." If you do stick with this route you may consider mentioning or adding a link to the Archives Association of Ontario (http://aao-archivists.ca/index.php).

KathrynFerrante (talk)19:57, 5 April 2013

I agree with Katie (and with Cristen above) that talking about the entire provincial archival network would be very interesting (speaking of which, I have becoming very fascinated by the collaborative acquisition agreement in Nova Scotia...have to learn more about that when I have more time)...buuuuuuut...I do imagine that most of your scholarly / non-website resources are probably about the provincial archives itself, and a lot of the subsections you were planning to talk about (like the archivist and the records management function) relate to the provincial repository rather than municipal or communities archives. And, as Katie says, the provincial archives is a worthy topic in its own right!

ChelseaShriver (talk)04:08, 8 April 2013