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DIGGING FOR GOLD IN TORONTO LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES |
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A day-long workshop for family historians Hosted by the Toronto Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society |
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| It is so easy these days for genealogists to spend all their time immersed in online resources, that we sometimes forget about the wonderful archives and libraries available to us in Toronto and the GTA. We are seeking presentations that will inspire researchers to get out of their pyjamas and explore the wealth of information and special services in and around our city. We hope to receive proposals from genealogists and historians, as well as librarians and archivists who would like to showcase their facilities and collections. We are looking for a variety of presentations at various skill levels. Here are a few ideas, but we welcome all proposals that emphasize on-site research in Toronto:
Each session will be an hour long, including 5 to 10 minutes for questions. Presentations should be illustrated – we can provide a computer projector or an overhead projector. Speakers will be expected to provide a handout of supporting material (up to four pages) in advance, which we will photocopy for all registrants. Speakers will be paid an honorarium of $100 per lecture plus modest expenses. Please submit your lecture proposals by e-mail to: courses@torontofamilyhistory.org. Please keep proposals brief and informal at this point. Be sure to include your mailing address, phone number and a brief bio. |
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| © Toronto Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society. Last Updated December 2012 |