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  • 27 Mar 2025 1:47 PM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    The AAOEe wants you for the Chapter Executive in 2025-2026!

    What does the AAOEe do?

    The Archives Association of Ontario East/est (AAOEe) Chapter is a volunteer-led organization that represents Eastern Ontario within the Archives Association of Ontario (AAO). The Chapter engages our membership, provides programming, and promotes archives, heritage, and information management through events. We also connect with the AAO Board to support its efforts to advance the broader organization.

    Why do we need volunteers?

    All the work we undertake requires the energy of an engaged Executive team to bring tours, workshops, speakers, and other events to the Eastern Ontario region.

    We are currently looking for new members to join the Executive to help shape the Chapter’s program and develop activities for our membership.

    What do we want to do?

    We want to build a diverse Executive that reflects our membership. Whether you are new to volunteering, a student, an established archivist, or a member of an allied discipline, all voices are respected. Your contribution of a few hours each month keeps the Chapter alive and connected.

    The Executive meets 7-8 times per year and consists of the following roles, all of which are one-year terms that are elected at the Chapter AGM (April 2025). In addition to the responsibilities described below, all members contribute some time to program development and implementation.

    For more information on any of the roles below, and to discuss how you can contribute, please contact the AAOEe Chapter Executive at aaoeast@gmail.com.


    Which role do you want to fill?

    • President

    The President provides leadership to the Chapter. This includes acting as spokesperson for the Executive, the membership, and stakeholders to the AAO Board and other interested parties. For Executive meetings, work includes scheduling, setting the agenda, and chairing the meetings. The President also ensures that the Chapter is fulfilling its responsibilities to the AAO Board, such as submitting required reports. Note: upon leaving office, the President is asked to stay on the Executive for an additional year in an advisory role as Past-President. Time commitment: 5 hours per month, with additional time required for the AAO Leadership Meeting and AAO Annual General Meeting

    • Treasurer

    The Treasurer looks after the Chapter’s finances. Duties include preparing budgets and financial statements, writing cheques, managing deposits and investments, and reporting on the previous year’s finances at the AAOEe AGM. Time commitment: 3-4 hours per month, with additional time required for the AGM

    • Secretary

    The Secretary is the official recordkeeper for the Chapter. They take minutes of all meetings and distribute documentation to the Executive and the general membership as required. Time commitment: 2 hours per month

    • Vice-President

    The Vice-President performs the duties of the President in their absence and advances the interests of the AAOEe. This often means providing support with planning and program development. The VP is encouraged to stand for President upon completion of the latter’s term. Time commitment: 3 hours per month

    • Member-at-Large

    The Member-at-Large position assists the Executive to build capacity in subject areas that may be pertinent to the broader membership.

    For example, the Communications Officer is a portfolio assigned to a Member-at-Large. The Communications Officer updates the AAOEe Facebook page with upcoming events, tours, and workshops. Other social media tools may also be used.

    The Member-at-Large may be elected at the AGM with assigned responsibilities, or it may be project based and appointed by the Executive at any point in the year. The role often builds upon the subject expertise of the volunteer. Time commitment: flexible, 2-4 hours per month.

    Note: the AAOEe encourages student participation, particularly through the Member-at-Large position. There is no limit on the number of Member-at-Large positions.

  • 18 Mar 2025 9:39 AM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    The AAO is at a critical juncture and needs your help. Next year, AAO will be developing its Strategic Plan for 2026-2030 and doing a Constitutional review and update. If you enjoy planning, developing, and reshaping organizations to better suit user needs, this is the year for you!

    Volunteering on the AAO Board offers an invaluable professional development experience. It provides candidates with an opportunity to network with other professionals in the field, develop their leadership skills, and apply their existing knowledge and skill set to the service of Ontario’s archival community.

    Below is a list of all available Board positions that will be elected at the AAO’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on May 8, 2025, during the AAO 2025 conference. For detailed descriptions of each position, please see the bottom section of the Board of Directors page on our AAO website.

    • Vice-President/President-Elect: Three-year term (May 2025 - May 2028): 5-10 hours a week / 20-40 hours a month
    • Secretary-Treasurer: Two-year term (May 2025 - May 2027): 2-3 hours a week / 8 - 12 hours a month
    • Director Without Portfolio (2 positions): One-year term (May 2025 - May 2026): 2-3 hours a week / 8-12 hours a month
    • Web Administrator: Two-year term (May 2025 - May 2027): 5 hours a week / 20 hours a month
    • Chapter Stakeholder: One-year term (May 2025 - May 2026): 2-3 hours a week / 8 - 12 hours a month
    • Institutional Development Committee (IDC) Chair: One-year term (May 2025 - May 2026): 2-3 hours a week / 8 - 12 hours a month
    • Professional Development Committee (PDC) Chair: Two-year term (May 2025 - May 2027): 2-3 hours a week / 8 - 12 hours a month

    You are invited to contact the following current Board members with any questions about the available positions:

    Additionally, 30-minute Zoom online drop-in information sessions about volunteering and becoming a member of the AAO Board of Directors will be held on:

    Nominations can be submitted by downloading and sending the nomination form (Word) via email to the AAO Office at aao@aao-archivists.ca using the subject line "Nominations 2025" and direct your message to the attention of the Nominations Committee.

    Nominations must be received by the AAO Office by close of business on Thursday, May 1, 2025.


    Sincerely,

    Shelley Respondek

    President, 2024-2026

  • 10 Mar 2025 1:46 PM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    Save the Date!

    The 2025 Annual General Meeting of the Municipal Archives Interest Group will be held virtually on Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 1 p.m. All are welcome to attend! Please RSVP to Gina Elias by email at gelias@elgin.ca. We are currently accepting nominations for Secretary-Treasurer for the 2025-2027 term.

    Please direct inquiries and nominations to Amber Mandich at amandich@elgin.ca.

  • 10 Mar 2025 1:44 PM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    Save the Date!

    All Chapter and AAO members are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Southwestern Ontario Chapter of the AAO on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 10 a.m, at the Huron County Museum in Goderich. After the meeting, we will have the opportunity for a behind-the-scenes tour of the museum and archives, as well as a guided tour of the Huron County Historic Gaol, a National Historic Site of Canada. Lunch will be provided, and the day will end around 2 p.m.

    Please RSVP to Joshua Klar at joshua.klar@norfolkcounty.ca by April 16.

    For directions to Huron County Museum, please visit their website: https://www.huroncountymuseum.ca/huron-county-museum

    We hope to see you there and look forward to connecting!

    SWOC Executive

  • 25 Feb 2025 11:47 AM | Simon Vickers (Administrator)

    Hello AAO,

    The Winter 2025 issue of Off the Record is now available. It's a perfect way to ignore those piles of snow in the driveway and can be accessed by members here!

    This issue features an update from president Shelley Respondek, an Archeion update from coordinator Kelli Babcock, and an announcement for the AAO 2025 Virtual Conference. Following, we have a wonderful new Memory Workers at Work interview with Vasuki Shanmuganathan of the Tamil Archive Project.

    Our student spotlight is with Valencia Sipes, a former horologist and current student in the Film and Photography Preservation and Collections Management program at Toronto Metropolitan University. The issue also includes an article outlining Oxford County Archives' efforts to celebrate a number of overlapping local anniversaries. Finally, Olivia White from the Simcoe County Archives describes a collaborative video project with Rogers TV highlighting her institutions rich collections.

    Happy reading!

    Isobel and Simon


  • 25 Nov 2024 10:55 AM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    Do you want to get involved with the Archives Association of Ontario (AAO)? Are you a new or experienced professional looking to meet fellow archivists and contribute to the field? If so, you’re in luck! The AAO is looking for individuals to help support our mandate of furthering the education of Ontario’s records and information professionals and advocating for the interests of the province’s community of archives, heritage organizations, and records institutions.

    The AAO is currently looking for volunteers for the following committees:

    • Chair/Co-chair of the Communications and Advocacy Committee (CAC)
    • Chair/Co-Chair of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee (DEI)
    • Committee members for the CAC committee
    • Committee members for the DEI committee

    Detailed committee descriptions and a listing of current membership can be found on the AAO website

    If you are interested in volunteering or wish to learn more about these opportunities, please reach out to AAO President, Shelley Respondek at president@aao-archivists.ca by December 13, 2024.

  • 22 Nov 2024 10:38 AM | Simon Vickers (Administrator)

    Hello AAO,

    The Fall 2024 issue of Off the Record is now available. It's a perfect accompaniment to a cozy fall evening and can be accessed by members here!

    This issue features an update from president Shelley Respondek, an Archeion update from coordinator Kelli Babcock, and a short hello from the editors. We want you to know us, where we come from, and what we hope to pursue in our time running OTR! Following, we have a wonderful new Memory Workers at Work interview with the Sikh National Archives of Canada.

    Our membership spotlight is with recent Western grad Kaitlin Sonneveld. The issue also includes an article reflecting on 50 years of the ArQuives and a review of their most recent exhibit "Coming Up Aces." Finally, Danielle Manning from the Archives of Ontario provides some reflections on a collective effort to preserve lantern slides created by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

    Happy reading!

    Isobel and Simon


  • 16 Oct 2024 4:34 PM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    Do you want to get involved with the Archives Association of Ontario (AAO)? Are you a new or experienced professional looking to meet fellow archivists and contribute to the field? If so, you’re in luck! The AAO is looking for individuals to help support our mandate of furthering the education of Ontario’s records and information professionals and advocating for the interests of the province’s community of archives, heritage organizations, and records institutions.

    The AAO is currently looking for volunteers for the following committees:

    • Advancement Committee

    • Digital Access and Preservation Committee (DAPC)

    • Professional Development Committee (PDC)

    Detailed committee descriptions and a listing of current membership can be found on the AAO website

    If you are interested in volunteering or wish to learn more about these opportunities, please reach out to Gina Dewaele, Chapter and Special Interest Group Stakeholder, at chapters@aao-archivists.ca by November 8, 2024.



  • 09 Oct 2024 1:32 PM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    The Archives Association of Ontario (AAO) Annual Conference will be held virtually between May 6-8, 2025.

    Unlike recent years’ virtual conferences that have been organized by a particular AAO Regional Chapter, this year's Conference Committee has the flexibility to be formed by archivists across Ontario. If you've wanted to work on the AAO Conference in the past but were unable due to travel requirements, this could be an excellent opportunity for you!

    Duties of the Conference Committee:

    • Select the theme of the 2025 AAO Virtual Conference. As the conference isn’t bound to a particular area or predetermined theme, Conference Committee members will play an active role in shaping the message and direction of the conference. 

    • Oversee planning for the programming of the conference: call for papers, building the agenda, selecting virtual tour hosts and social activities, etc. 

    • Select moderators and keynote speakers.

    • Provide support for participants alongside AAO office staff and Whova contacts during the conference.

    • Write the Post-Conference final report.

    Who we are looking for:

    • Archivists from across Ontario are welcome to volunteer - perfect for people who might live/work in remote areas and would otherwise be unlikely to be able to coordinate an in-person conference.

    • Experience with planning events and conferences is not required. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to gain experience in conference planning.  

    If you are interested in joining the 2025 Conference Committee or have any questions about the work involved in organizing the AAO Virtual Conference, please contact Shelley Respondek, AAO President, at president@aao-archivists.ca by Thursday, October 312024.


  • 09 Oct 2024 1:26 PM | Tiffany Ribeiro (Administrator)

    The AAO Board of Directors is looking for two dedicated members in good standing who are motivated to contribute to the governance and leadership of the Archives Association of Ontario to join the Board in the following positions immediately:

    • Director Without Portfolio 2 - including acting Communications/Advocacy Committee Chair 

    • Institutional Development Committee Chair

    Additionally, the Board is also seeking someone who would be willing to stand for:

    • Vice President/President-Elect

    The Board of Directors seeks individuals who reflect the rich diversity of perspectives and experiences of the Ontario archives community and who represent a broad spectrum of backgrounds, cultures, identities, and regions to ensure an inclusive governing board.

    Board of Directors are expected to serve a two-year term, attending monthly Board meetings in addition to completing the duties of their roles as outlined below:

    Institutional Development Committee Chair

    • The Institutional Development Committee Chair shall advise the Board on all matters pertaining to the interests of institutions in Ontario and the development of a provincial archives system.  The Chair of the IDC will also be responsible for planning the annual Institutional Members Forum.  

    • Estimated time commitment: 5-10 hours a month

    Director Without Portfolio

    • Serving as a Board liaison to one or more of the Standing and Special Committees of the AAO Board and/or Sub-committees thereof. Liaison positions involve attending Committee meetings as required, relaying relevant information between the Committee Chair and members and the Board, providing decisions, information and advice as the Board representative to Committees as required, and informing the Board of Committee questions and concerns and relaying information back to the Committee. Directors without Portfolio do not vote on Committee matters.

    • Participating fully in Board decision-­making; and

    • Contributing to the development of Association policies, procedures and guidelines.

    • Estimated time commitment: 5-10 hours a month

    Vice President/President-Elect

    • Serves to provide assistance in planning and policy decisions as well as communications and advocacy

    • Represents the AAO at meetings with the organization's stakeholders and within the broader Canadian archival community

    • Liaising with various AAO Committees and Chapters (is an ex-officio member of all committees save the IDC);

    • Performing the duties of the President in cases of absence or inability;

    • With the President, providing general supervision of the operations of the AAO, the staff, and the secretariat.

    • Estimated time commitment: 5 - 10 hours a month

    If you are interested in joining the AAO Board or wish to learn more about these opportunities, please contact our Secretary-Treasurer, Al Stanton-Hagan, at secretary.treasurer@aao-archivists.ca.

    Best,

    The Archives Association of Ontario

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