DURANTI, Diplomatics: New Uses for an Old Science

  • Barbara Lazenby Craig

Author Biography

Barbara Lazenby Craig
Barbara L. Craig is Associate Professor of Archive Studies and Director of the Centre for Research in Information Studies in the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto. Prior to her appointment in August 1993, she was the Archivist of York University (North York, Ontario) and the Head of the Archives and Special Collections Department of the Scott Library from 1989, and an archivist at the Archives of Ontario from 1970. She has a Ph.D. in Archive Studies, has undertaken extensive research into hospital archives in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, and has published widely on the history of record-keeping, the history of medicine and medical archives, and archive theory. A past Chair of the Ontario Council of Archives, an officer of the Association of Canadian Archivists in many capacities, and a Director of the Ontario Women’s History Network, Dr. Craig currently is the Chair of the Canadian Council of Archives Preservation Committee, Reviews Editor of the American Archivist, and an active participant in the growing Health Archives Information Group (HAIG) in Ontario. A Canada-wide health archives information network based on a Web site and a 1-800 service is operated under her direction. Most recently she was the Theme Editor of Archivaria 41, an issue devoted to medical archives.
Published
2000-02-18
How to Cite
Craig, Barbara Lazenby. 2000. “DURANTI, Diplomatics: New Uses for an Old Science”. Archivaria 49 (February), 214-18. https://archivaria.ca/index.php/archivaria/article/view/12746.
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