The 2013 AAO Conference was held in Ottawa, Ontario from May 29-31, 2013. It was hosted by the AAO's AAO-E Chapter.
The conference theme was Digital v Traditional Formats: Should You, When Could You, and Why on Earth Would You?
For the Archivist Association of Ontario Conference, May, 2013
By: Charles Levi, PhD
The University of Regina's Use of Digitization as an Access Tool
By: Mark Vajčner, University of Regina
Creating a Digital Scholarship Unit at the University of Toronto Scarborough
By: Sara Allain, Librarian, Kelli Babcock, Special Projects Librarian, and Paulina Rousseau, Digital Scholarship Librarian
Digital Records, Potential Slayers
By: Rachel Barton, Archivist, Archives of Ontario
Preserving Audio-Visual heritage: a National Archives of Zimbabwe (NAZ) Perspective
By: Amos Bishi (Archivist)
Managing the MHSO Digital Archive Project
By: Cathy Leekam – Program Manager, Winston Loui – IT Manager - Multicultural History Society of Ontario
Digital Archiving: Indiana Jones Meets Dr. Who Or Who Is This Medium and Why Is She Trying to Send Me a Message?
By: Daniel S. Rosen
Preservation and Safety: Managing our Negative Collections
By: Michelle Goodridge
Proceedings of the AAO Awards Banquet, 30 May 2013, Ottawa, Ontario
By: Brian P. N. Beaven
Digital vs. traditional formats: should you, could you, and why on earth would you? Part 1
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Digital vs. traditional formats: should you, could you, and why on earth would you? Part 2
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Digital vs. traditional formats: should you, could you, and why on earth would you? Part 4
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