Accession number(s): 94-6519; 90-1674; 91-8847; 91-8846; 84-122; 2018.75
The Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC) was formed in October 1990 when members of the Association of British Columbia Archivists and the British Columbia Archives Council voted to amalgamate the two organizations. The association was incorporated on January 21, 1991. The AABC speaks on behalf of both archivists and archival institutions across the province. As a member of the Canadian Council of Archives, the Association represents archival institutions in British Columbia at the national level. The mission of the AABC is to foster the development of the provincial archival community in order to better preserve and promote access to British Columbia's documentary heritage.
Published
Title based on the contents of the fonds.
Includes some graphic material, 1 videocassette : VHS and 49 3.5 inch computer disks
The fonds consists of the operational records of the Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC) and its predecessor bodies the Association of British Columbia Archivists (ABCA) and the British Columbia Archives Council (BCAC). The records date from 1973 to 2000 and cover all aspects of AABC business including executive minutes and correspondence, financial records, grant applications, committee files, publications, copies of the newsletter and other material. Included in the fonds are 49 3.5 inch floppy disks that date from 1990 to 1999. Some material from these disks was printed out in 2012.
The records were donated by the AABC and its predecessor the ABCA, in multiple accessions between 1984 and 2018.
Further accruals are expected.
* KHUGHES 2014-03-27. Archivist(s) Responsible: Katy Hughes
The records in accession 94-6519 are restricted until 2100.
File lists available at series level.
Accession number(s): 94-6519; 91-8847; 84-122
Published
The series consists of the general office files of the Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC) and its predecessor body the Association of British Columbia Archivists (ABCA). The records date from 1973 to 2000 and cover all aspects of AABC business including executive minutes and correspondence, financial records, grant applications, committee files, publications, copies of the newsletter and other material. Included in the series are 49 3.5 inch floppy disks that date from 1990 to 1999. Some material from these disks was printed out in 2012. The files have no particular arrangement scheme but are roughly in chronological order.
Further accruals are expected.
* KHUGHES 2014-03-27. Archivist(s) Responsible: Katy Hughes
The records in accession 94-6519 are restricted until 2100.
A file list is available:
http://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Document/Finding_Aids_Atom/MS-2501_to_MS-3000/MS-2952.pdf
Includes some graphic material and 49 3.5 inch computer disks
Accession number(s): 91-8846, 90-1674
Published
The series consists of the general files of the British Columbia Archives Council from 1984 to 1992. The files are mostly arranged alphabetically by subject but later files did not always follow the classification scheme. The files cover all administrative and operational activities undertaken by the Council, including their main activity of adjudicating CCA grants for BC archival institutions. The functions of the BCAC were assumed by the Archives Association of British Columbia in 1990.
901674-0015 found in 2020 and added to series.
No further accruals expected.
* DDUFFY 2013-01-23. Archivist(s) Responsible: Katy Hughes
Revised Khughes 2020-11-20
No access restrictions apply.
A file list is available:
http://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Document/Finding_Aids_Atom/MS-2501_to_MS-3000/MS-2953.pdf
Includes 1 videocassette : VHS and graphic material.
Accession number(s): 2018.75
Published
The series consists of the records of the Education and Advisory Service (EAS) Program branch of the Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC), dating between 1993-2008. The records document the core functions of this service and consist primarily of monthly, quarterly, and year end reports, site visits, and course materials.
The records are arranged by function. The processing archivist has not altered the arrangement of the creating organization.
The records were donated to the BC Archives by Lisa Glandt on behalf of the AABC in 2018.
Future accruals are expected.
A file list is available:
http://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Document/Finding_Aids_Atom/MS-3001_to_MS-3500/MS-3333.pdf