Finding and Using Archival Resources: A Cross-Canada Survey of Historians Studying Canadian History
Abstract
This paper reports the results of a 2001 postal questionnaire (English and French) that gathered information about historians' use of archival resources. The population for this report consisted of faculty members in history departments in degree-granting institutions in Canada whose area of interest is the history of Canada. The survey probed their current information-seeking practices in archives, invited assessment of their experience doing archival research, and sought their preferences for developments in the future. The conclusions indicate that finding and using sources in the early twenty-first century continues to invoke the knowledge and expertise of archivists.
RÉSUMÉ
Les auteures présentent dans cet article les résultats d'un questionnaire postal de 2001 (en anglais et en français) sur l'usage par les historiens des ressources d'archives. La population ciblée par cette étude était constituée de professeurs dans les départements d'histoire d'universités canadiennes ayant pour domaine de recherche l'histoire du Canada. Le sondage a exploré leurs pratiques en recherche d'information au sein des institutions d'archives, les a invité à évaluer leur expérience de recherche et à faire connaître leurs préférences quant aux développements futurs. Les conclusions indiquent que, pour trouver et utiliser des sources dans ce début de 21e siècle, les connaissances et l'expertise des archivistes sont toujours nécessaires.
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