Archives of Ontario superseded finding aids (RG 17-31)

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Archives of Ontario superseded finding aids (RG 17-31)

1951-1997

Series consists of superseded finding aids describing private fonds and government records groups that are part of the holdings of the Archives of Ontario. The finding aids contain information on the creator of the records, their acquisition by the Archives of Ontario, and a description of the records themselves; most finding aids also include unit, file or item lists, and lists of access points. The finding aids are either inventories (finding aids containing series descriptions and unit, file or item lists), calendars (detailed listings and descriptions of individual items), and guides (general finding aids to a group of records related by provenance or subject). Lists appear as appendices in some of the inventories. The series also includes a few reports on descriptive projects. Reports that were filed with the corresponding finding aid were left with them. The reports that were not filed with an inventory are listed at the end of the file list.

70 centimetres of textual records

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11675614

Archives of Ontario

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The Archives of Ontario is responsible for acquiring, preserving and making available to the public, records of historical value created by both the Ontario government and the private sector, including textual documents, photographs, maps, pictures, sound and moving image recordings, and digital records. The Archives also offers advice and assistance to ministries and government agencies on records management. The Bureau of Archives, as it was originally known, was first located in the Ontario ...