"National Significance": The Evolution and Development of Acquisition Strategies in the Manuscript Division, National Archives of Canada

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  • Myron Momryk

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Myron Momryk

Myron Momryk is a Project Archivist in the Social and Cultural Archives Section of the Canadian Archives Branch, National Archives of Canada. He graduated with an M.A. in Canadian history from the University of Waterloo in 1972 and worked as the History Officer in the Multiculturalism Directorate of the Department of the Secretary of State. He began to work at the National Archives in 1981 as archivist responsible for East European groups in the Ethnic Archives Programme which later became the Multicultural Archives Programme. He was head of this programme from 1989 until 1994. During this period he was also chairperson of the Acquisition Committee in the Manuscript Division. He has maintained his interest in acquisitions-related issues concerning social sector archives.

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2001-02-21

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Momryk, Myron. 2001. « “National Significance”: The Evolution and Development of Acquisition Strategies in the Manuscript Division, National Archives of Canada ». Archivaria 52 (février):151-74. https://archivaria.dev.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/archivaria/article/view/12819.

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