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The Generic Evolution of Calendars and Inventories at the Public Archives of Canada, 1882-ca. 1975
2014
The American Archivist
This article is a historical study of calendars and preliminary and general inventories at the Public Archives of Canada (PAC) from the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Using an organizing structure drawn from rhetorical genre studies, the authors examine the calendars and inventories across four dimensions (textual features, composing processes, reading practices, and social roles) to discover the ways in which these finding aids incorporated and expressed, both explicitly and
doi:10.17723/aarc.77.1.c467712137217u76
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