Archivaria, The Journal of the Association of Canadian Archivists | ISSN: 1923-6409
Richard Klumpenhouwer
Richard Klumpenhouwer was a student in the Master of Archival Studies programme at the University of British Columbia from 1984 to 1986 and received his MAS degree in 1988. He also holds an MA in History from the University of Western Ontario. He has been Archivist of the Legal Society of Alberta in Calgary since its inception in 1990 and prior to that worked at the City of Calgary Archives. He has published in areas of archival appraisal and legal archives.
Archivaria, the journal of the Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA), is devoted to the scholarly investigation of archives in Canada and internationally. Articles and other submissions are welcomed which explore the history, nature, and theory of archives and the use of archives. The journal aims to be a bridge of communication among archivists, and between archivists and users of archives.
Archivaria Editorial Team
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The Canadian Archivist Collection (1963-1974)
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Archivaria, The Journal of the Association of Canadian Archivists | ISSN: 1923-6409