What Is ArchiviaNet?
ArchiviaNet, the National Archives of Canada's online
research and consultation tool, provides access to a variety of information resources related to the actual
archival holdings. It allows a number of different means of exploration of the fonds and collections by
offering the option of searching by theme or by type of document. Some of the finding aids describe groups
of documents, while others describe individual items, of which some are digitized and
available online.
Levels of information offered
General Inventory
The General Inventory presents a global view of the
fonds,
collections,
series,
files,
items and
accessions
of archives from governmental and private sources and covering all media.
Research Guides
The Research Guides allow the researcher to plan a
research strategy on a particular theme. They describe the fonds and collections pertinent to certain
themes; such as,
aboriginal peoples,
philatelic materials, or
genealogy.
Detailed Descriptions
Specific finding aids allow exploration at a more
specific level. They provide access to descriptions of the contents of small groupings of documents
as well as of individual items.
Virtual Exhibits
Research by theme and by type of document also allows
the researcher access to related virtual exhibits. These consist of selections of digital images of
documents which may be consulted online.
Online Services
Beyond online research and consultation of finding
aids and digitized documents, ArchiviaNet also offers a number of
Online Services such as microfilm loan and photo-reproduction
of documents.
Genealogy
ArchiviaNet also gives access to information and
guidance on genealogical research.
To Reach the ArchiviaNet Staff
Send an email
to our Reference Services personnel.
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