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Osgoode Township Museum. Boot: Caulk, Ottawa River Lumberers. Bytown Museum. Playing Card Decks. Goulbourn Museum. Police Officer with bicycle in front of C. Poulin’s store, 324 Rochester Street, ca/ 1900. Ottawa Archives. First Nation Ceremonial Spoon: William Ogilvie.Gloucester Museum.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : TOWNSHIP PAPERS About these records Title Township papers Dates of Creation Physical Description. 72 metres of textual records. Scope and Content. Series consists of a miscellaneous group of land-related records, which have been arranged by township name, then ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CHURCH RECORDS COLLECTION The Church Records Collection also includes marriage registers created by the clerks of the Peace for Johnstown and London districts, as well as records of the Holy Blossom Temple (Jewish faith), in Toronto. The entries which follow are arranged alphabetically by location then by name of church. Acton - Knox Presbyterian Church. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CANADA COMPANY FONDS Scope and Content. Fonds consists of records created or received by the Canada Company, documenting all activities of the company. Records include administrative records such as minutes of committees, court of directors minutes, and proceedings of the general court. Other records which relate to the administration of the company include reports ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : GOWGANDA MINING PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Originally, Gowganda (Ojibwa for "place of the porcupine") was an area of timber leases between two branches of the Montreal River near the Temagami Forest Reserve. Following the 1903 discovery of silver at Cobalt, Ontario, by 1906, mining exploration began expanding north andeast to
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : PLANS OF THE TALBOT TRACT Scope and Content. Series consists of large-scale township plans upon which Thomas Talbot recorded the names of settlers he located in the Talbot Tract. Talbot controlled land allocation and settlement in select parcels of land in 29 townships extending throughout southwestern Upper Canada. Plans of all 29 townships can be found inthis series.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES The Crown Land Surveys office of the Ministry of Natural Resources continues to hold a large quantity of township plans. While, for the most part, these plans document the first or original survey of townships, a smaller number of plans relate to later resurveys. In addition, this office holds a large collection of partial surveys oftownships.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CROWN LAND SURVEY DIARIES, FIELD Agency or agencies that created these records. These records were created by the following Ontario government agency or agencies. Click on the agency reference code for information about this agency and other records it created. 1789-1791 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA139 ) 1791-1845 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA84 ) MINISIS INC.ABOUTPRODUCTSSERVICESDEMOSCONTACTSIGN IN MINISIS Inc. provides a complete customizable and integrated software suite for museums, archives, and libraries along with affordable stand-alone options. MINISIS has been a leader in database and collections management for over 40 years.MINISIS INC.
A Database Development GUI Toolkit. MINISIS is a tool that can be used to build any database application or repository. The SMA software toolkit was designed to avoid the need for programmers and coding experts. Our philosophy is that clients know their business and processes, and need to be able to use the tools themselves.MINISIS INC
Osgoode Township Museum. Boot: Caulk, Ottawa River Lumberers. Bytown Museum. Playing Card Decks. Goulbourn Museum. Police Officer with bicycle in front of C. Poulin’s store, 324 Rochester Street, ca/ 1900. Ottawa Archives. First Nation Ceremonial Spoon: William Ogilvie.Gloucester Museum.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : TOWNSHIP PAPERS About these records Title Township papers Dates of Creation Physical Description. 72 metres of textual records. Scope and Content. Series consists of a miscellaneous group of land-related records, which have been arranged by township name, then ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CHURCH RECORDS COLLECTION The Church Records Collection also includes marriage registers created by the clerks of the Peace for Johnstown and London districts, as well as records of the Holy Blossom Temple (Jewish faith), in Toronto. The entries which follow are arranged alphabetically by location then by name of church. Acton - Knox Presbyterian Church. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CANADA COMPANY FONDS Scope and Content. Fonds consists of records created or received by the Canada Company, documenting all activities of the company. Records include administrative records such as minutes of committees, court of directors minutes, and proceedings of the general court. Other records which relate to the administration of the company include reports ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : GOWGANDA MINING PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Originally, Gowganda (Ojibwa for "place of the porcupine") was an area of timber leases between two branches of the Montreal River near the Temagami Forest Reserve. Following the 1903 discovery of silver at Cobalt, Ontario, by 1906, mining exploration began expanding north andeast to
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : PLANS OF THE TALBOT TRACT Scope and Content. Series consists of large-scale township plans upon which Thomas Talbot recorded the names of settlers he located in the Talbot Tract. Talbot controlled land allocation and settlement in select parcels of land in 29 townships extending throughout southwestern Upper Canada. Plans of all 29 townships can be found inthis series.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES The Crown Land Surveys office of the Ministry of Natural Resources continues to hold a large quantity of township plans. While, for the most part, these plans document the first or original survey of townships, a smaller number of plans relate to later resurveys. In addition, this office holds a large collection of partial surveys oftownships.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CROWN LAND SURVEY DIARIES, FIELD Agency or agencies that created these records. These records were created by the following Ontario government agency or agencies. Click on the agency reference code for information about this agency and other records it created. 1789-1791 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA139 ) 1791-1845 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA84 )MINISIS INC.
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ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : SEARCH GROUPS OF ARCHIVAL RECORDS Moving Images. Textual Records (files and volumes) Artifacts. Electronic Records. Level of Description: All Levels Fonds/Collection Series Sub-series Diffusion Microfilm. Start and End Date: (Enter in a year or range of years eg. 1939 or 1939-1945) Archival Reference Code: (eg. RG 22-5300 or F 229) ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : VISUAL DATABASE Visual Database. EXPLORE a selection of images drawn from the holdings of the Archives of Ontario which document the richness and diversity of the province's history and landscape. Images are continually being added to the database, so be sure to visit frequently. ProjectBackground.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : GOWGANDA MINING PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Originally, Gowganda (Ojibwa for "place of the porcupine") was an area of timber leases between two branches of the Montreal River near the Temagami Forest Reserve. Following the 1903 discovery of silver at Cobalt, Ontario, by 1906, mining exploration began expanding north andeast to
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CANADA COMPANY FONDS Scope and Content. Fonds consists of records created or received by the Canada Company, documenting all activities of the company. Records include administrative records such as minutes of committees, court of directors minutes, and proceedings of the general court. Other records which relate to the administration of the company include reports ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO: GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO ART COLLECTION Help. Use the form below to search the Government of Ontario Art Collection. ABBOTT, Scott ACE, Barry ACHTEMICHUK, Robert ACLAND, Laurence ADAMO, Pietro ADAMS, Ellen ADAMS, John AGGEO AHMED, Iftikhar Uddin AHRENS, Carl AIKEN, Marie AINSLEY AITKEN, Thomas & HYDE, Kate AL-HINDAWI, Sumer ALISAUSKAS, Ona ALISON, Adrianne ALLARDYCE, AnneALLEN
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : MARRIAGE RECORDS COLLECTION The Marriage Records Collection is an artificial creation of the Archives of Ontario designed to assemble in one place miscellaneous marriage certificates, licenses and registers which cannot be assigned to any one specific church. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : PLANS OF THE TALBOT TRACT Scope and Content. Series consists of large-scale township plans upon which Thomas Talbot recorded the names of settlers he located in the Talbot Tract. Talbot controlled land allocation and settlement in select parcels of land in 29 townships extending throughout southwestern Upper Canada. Plans of all 29 townships can be found inthis series.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : T. EATON COMPANY FONDS Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario from T. Eaton Company Ltd. through numerous accessions between 1959 and 1991. In 2008, an accrual of minute books of various Eaton's companies, as well as shareholders records, were received from the court appointed liquidator. Prior to these transfers, the records were stored eitherat a warehouse
MINISIS INC.ABOUTPRODUCTSSERVICESDEMOSCONTACTSIGN IN MINISIS Inc. provides a complete customizable and integrated software suite for museums, archives, and libraries along with affordable stand-alone options. MINISIS has been a leader in database and collections management for over 40 years.MINISIS INC.
A Database Development GUI Toolkit. MINISIS is a tool that can be used to build any database application or repository. The SMA software toolkit was designed to avoid the need for programmers and coding experts. Our philosophy is that clients know their business and processes, and need to be able to use the tools themselves.MINISIS INC
Osgoode Township Museum. Boot: Caulk, Ottawa River Lumberers. Bytown Museum. Playing Card Decks. Goulbourn Museum. Police Officer with bicycle in front of C. Poulin’s store, 324 Rochester Street, ca/ 1900. Ottawa Archives. First Nation Ceremonial Spoon: William Ogilvie.Gloucester Museum.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : TOWNSHIP PAPERS About these records Title Township papers Dates of Creation Physical Description. 72 metres of textual records. Scope and Content. Series consists of a miscellaneous group of land-related records, which have been arranged by township name, then ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CHURCH RECORDS COLLECTION The Church Records Collection also includes marriage registers created by the clerks of the Peace for Johnstown and London districts, as well as records of the Holy Blossom Temple (Jewish faith), in Toronto. The entries which follow are arranged alphabetically by location then by name of church. Acton - Knox Presbyterian Church. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : DAIRY FARMERS OF ONTARIO FONDS About these records Title Dairy Farmers of Ontario fonds Dates of Creation 1904-1994 Physical Description. 10.91 metres of textual records. 96 revenue stamps ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO: GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO ART COLLECTION Help. Use the form below to search the Government of Ontario Art Collection. ABBOTT, Scott ACE, Barry ACHTEMICHUK, Robert ACLAND, Laurence ADAMO, Pietro ADAMS, Ellen ADAMS, John AGGEO AHMED, Iftikhar Uddin AHRENS, Carl AIKEN, Marie AINSLEY AITKEN, Thomas & HYDE, Kate AL-HINDAWI, Sumer ALISAUSKAS, Ona ALISON, Adrianne ALLARDYCE, AnneALLEN
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : GOWGANDA MINING PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Originally, Gowganda (Ojibwa for "place of the porcupine") was an area of timber leases between two branches of the Montreal River near the Temagami Forest Reserve. Following the 1903 discovery of silver at Cobalt, Ontario, by 1906, mining exploration began expanding north andeast to
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CROWN LAND SURVEY DIARIES, FIELD Agency or agencies that created these records. These records were created by the following Ontario government agency or agencies. Click on the agency reference code for information about this agency and other records it created. 1789-1791 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA139 ) 1791-1845 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA84 ) ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES The Crown Land Surveys office of the Ministry of Natural Resources continues to hold a large quantity of township plans. While, for the most part, these plans document the first or original survey of townships, a smaller number of plans relate to later resurveys. In addition, this office holds a large collection of partial surveys oftownships.
MINISIS INC.ABOUTPRODUCTSSERVICESDEMOSCONTACTSIGN IN MINISIS Inc. provides a complete customizable and integrated software suite for museums, archives, and libraries along with affordable stand-alone options. MINISIS has been a leader in database and collections management for over 40 years.MINISIS INC.
A Database Development GUI Toolkit. MINISIS is a tool that can be used to build any database application or repository. The SMA software toolkit was designed to avoid the need for programmers and coding experts. Our philosophy is that clients know their business and processes, and need to be able to use the tools themselves.MINISIS INC
Osgoode Township Museum. Boot: Caulk, Ottawa River Lumberers. Bytown Museum. Playing Card Decks. Goulbourn Museum. Police Officer with bicycle in front of C. Poulin’s store, 324 Rochester Street, ca/ 1900. Ottawa Archives. First Nation Ceremonial Spoon: William Ogilvie.Gloucester Museum.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : TOWNSHIP PAPERS About these records Title Township papers Dates of Creation Physical Description. 72 metres of textual records. Scope and Content. Series consists of a miscellaneous group of land-related records, which have been arranged by township name, then ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CHURCH RECORDS COLLECTION The Church Records Collection also includes marriage registers created by the clerks of the Peace for Johnstown and London districts, as well as records of the Holy Blossom Temple (Jewish faith), in Toronto. The entries which follow are arranged alphabetically by location then by name of church. Acton - Knox Presbyterian Church. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : DAIRY FARMERS OF ONTARIO FONDS About these records Title Dairy Farmers of Ontario fonds Dates of Creation 1904-1994 Physical Description. 10.91 metres of textual records. 96 revenue stamps ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO: GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO ART COLLECTION Help. Use the form below to search the Government of Ontario Art Collection. ABBOTT, Scott ACE, Barry ACHTEMICHUK, Robert ACLAND, Laurence ADAMO, Pietro ADAMS, Ellen ADAMS, John AGGEO AHMED, Iftikhar Uddin AHRENS, Carl AIKEN, Marie AINSLEY AITKEN, Thomas & HYDE, Kate AL-HINDAWI, Sumer ALISAUSKAS, Ona ALISON, Adrianne ALLARDYCE, AnneALLEN
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : GOWGANDA MINING PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Originally, Gowganda (Ojibwa for "place of the porcupine") was an area of timber leases between two branches of the Montreal River near the Temagami Forest Reserve. Following the 1903 discovery of silver at Cobalt, Ontario, by 1906, mining exploration began expanding north andeast to
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CROWN LAND SURVEY DIARIES, FIELD Agency or agencies that created these records. These records were created by the following Ontario government agency or agencies. Click on the agency reference code for information about this agency and other records it created. 1789-1791 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA139 ) 1791-1845 : Surveyor General's Office ( BA84 ) ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES The Crown Land Surveys office of the Ministry of Natural Resources continues to hold a large quantity of township plans. While, for the most part, these plans document the first or original survey of townships, a smaller number of plans relate to later resurveys. In addition, this office holds a large collection of partial surveys oftownships.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : SEARCH GROUPS OF ARCHIVAL RECORDS Moving Images. Textual Records (files and volumes) Artifacts. Electronic Records. Level of Description: All Levels Fonds/Collection Series Sub-series Diffusion Microfilm. Start and End Date: (Enter in a year or range of years eg. 1939 or 1939-1945) Archival Reference Code: (eg. RG 22-5300 or F 229) KEYSTONE ARCHIVES DESCRIPTIVE DATABASE Search listings of files and items (such as letters, maps, photographs or audio recordings) in the Archives' holdings, including digital copies of archival records. Included are links to the larger group of records to which a file or item belongs. Search descriptions of thegroups of
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : GAELIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO FONDS The Gaelic Society of Toronto was formed in 1887 as an organization to connect members of the Scottish community in Toronto, to promote Scottish language and literature, to provide education in the Scottish Gaelic language, and to aid Scottish immigrants to Canada. Click on the link (s) below for more information. Gaelic Society of Toronto. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CANADA COMPANY FONDS Scope and Content. Fonds consists of records created or received by the Canada Company, documenting all activities of the company. Records include administrative records such as minutes of committees, court of directors minutes, and proceedings of the general court. Other records which relate to the administration of the company include reports ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : MARRIAGE RECORDS COLLECTION The Marriage Records Collection is an artificial creation of the Archives of Ontario designed to assemble in one place miscellaneous marriage certificates, licenses and registers which cannot be assigned to any one specific church. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : GOWGANDA MINING PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Originally, Gowganda (Ojibwa for "place of the porcupine") was an area of timber leases between two branches of the Montreal River near the Temagami Forest Reserve. Following the 1903 discovery of silver at Cobalt, Ontario, by 1906, mining exploration began expanding north andeast to
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The City of Ottawa Archives is located at the James Bartleman Materials Centre at the corner of Tallwood Drive and Woodroffe Avenue. Phone: 613-580-2857. Fax: 613-580-2614. Email: archives@ottawa.ca. Web: ottawa.ca/archives. City of Ottawa Archives. 100 Tallwood Drive.Ottawa, ON K2G 4R7.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : CANADIAN CAR AND FOUNDRY FONDS Scope and Content. Fonds consists of photographs of Canadian Car and Foundry facilities in Fort William, Brantford, and Welland, Ontario. These records were created at the direction of the company's head office in Montreal, Ontario. The images document the fabrication of cast metal work, railway rolling stock, and World War II aircraft. ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : PLANS OF THE TALBOT TRACT Scope and Content. Series consists of large-scale township plans upon which Thomas Talbot recorded the names of settlers he located in the Talbot Tract. Talbot controlled land allocation and settlement in select parcels of land in 29 townships extending throughout southwestern Upper Canada. Plans of all 29 townships can be found inthis series.
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO : T. EATON COMPANY FONDS Fonds was acquired by the Archives of Ontario from T. Eaton Company Ltd. through numerous accessions between 1959 and 1991. In 2008, an accrual of minute books of various Eaton's companies, as well as shareholders records, were received from the court appointed liquidator. Prior to these transfers, the records were stored eitherat a warehouse
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That said, all staff are healthy and we continue to self isolate as much as possible, so that any pending return to the office does not spread the virus. MINISIS Inc appreciates everyone’s patience and know that - with no assistance form the government or investors or anyone, MINISIS Inc has avoided layoffs and is planning for the future. Without prudent management and the dedication of our staff, loyal clients- we would not be here today. Thank you, stay safe and let’s all start looking towards the future! ------------------------- 2020-06-10 : COVID UPDATE DATE POSTED: JUNE 10, 2020 @ 11AM PST As time goes by, all of us are still challenged by Covid. However, in British Columbia, the province has moved to Phase 2 where aspects of our society are starting to reopen. As MINISIS Inc has decided to follow the government’s mandates, you can find details on the phases at: the Province of BC’s Reopening Phases.
MINISIS staff are still healthy and working from home mostly. Once Phase 3 becomes in effect, some of the staff will start the transition back to the head office. Regardless, MINISIS Inc is fully operational with: phone, email, fax and internet services available to contact MINISIS Inc personnel. ------------------------- 2020-05-21 : COVID UPDATE DATE POSTED: MAY 21, 2020 @ 12PM PST COVID 19 is still surviving and doesn’t seem to care about firewalls. MINISIS Inc, continues to find new inspiration in the new normal. MINISIS continues working at near capacity throughout thepandemic.
However, unlike many organisations planning a return to the office- MINISIS Inc is in no hurry. Ensuring our staff, vendors and clients safety is paramount. MINISIS Inc is devising new policies and procedures for working in enclosed business office and massive towercomplex.
That said, all staff are healthy and we continue to self isolate as much as possible, so that any pending return to the office does not spread the virus. MINISIS Inc appreciates everyone’s patience and know that - with no assistance form the government or investors or anyone, MINISIS Inc has avoided layoffs and is planning for the future. Without prudent management and the dedication of our staff, loyal clients- we would not be here today. Thank you, stay safe and let’s all start looking towards the future! ------------------------- MINISIS INC AND COVID-19(UPDATE) DATE POSTED: APRIL 9, 2020 @ 9AM PST Dear Clients and Friends of MINISIS Inc, Latest COVID19 update: The HQ in Vancouver is open with skeleton staff. All other staff are working diligently from home. All staff can be contacted by phone and email (as per before the COVID19 crisis started). The COVID19 virus is still increasing around us - but to date, all MINISIS staff remain free from the virus. Please, pay attention to your local health authority, self isolate if you can and MINISIS Inc is still around to assist for any of your technological needs. And for those #coronamecrazy here’s something we should all rememberto do:
------------------------- MINISIS INC AND COVID-19 DATE POSTED: MARCH 14, 2020Dear Clients,
As the spread and lack of specific details around the corona virus continue, many organisations have approached MINISIS Inc about how to continue operations if the staff are instructed to work for home. For those clients in the Microsoft-MINISIS Cloud, the contingency planning is straightforward. If users access via a browser, there is no issue working from home. If users are hosted and if you have the Parallels additional security module, again, you can work from anywhere, securely. There would be nothing you or your organisation would needto do.
The only issues are for: 1) hosted desktop clients and 2) On-premise (perpetual, local)configurations.
Firstly, hosted desktop clients in the MINISIS-Microsoft Cloud, will need the Parallels security add-on, unless the client access devices (eg: PC) can be locked down to one’s IP address. If you are using an on-premise solution, and your organisation cannot set up a VPN for you to work from home – you might have to consider going to the cloud. For those desktop/on-premise clients, again your IT department can set up a VPN connection, you don’t need anything from MINISIS Inc. However, some clients cannot get VPN set up or the licenses in time. As a result, Some on-premise MINISIS clients have been asking about how to move and asking MINISIS Inc for a contract to convert the on-premise solution to a hosted version the Microsoft-MINISIS cloud. MINISIS Inc has a COVID-19 Policy engaged and the corporation fortunately has 3 separate offices in Canada and 2 more remote offices in different continents. Therefore, MINISIS Inc is optimistic that it can continue operations regardless - if the virus does affect our offices. Currently, no staff, in any location, has reported any symptoms nor issues related to the COVID-19. Clients are reminded to use MIN.NET, so that any issues over the next few weeks are logged and can be circulated amongst support staff - should our office ever have to close. MINISIS Inc resources in Port of Spain, Tunis, Woodstock, Toronto and Vancouver have all been alerted to the current state of affairs and will work together to help all clients as need be. Therefore, clients regardless of their location, can contact or ideally use their MIN.NET account to log their issues/questions. If your organisation doesn’t have a MIN.NET login, you should get one. Please contact minisis@minisisinc.com to get one. Again, all clients of MINISIS regardless of TSM level, can now use the MIN.NET site until the initial crisis is over. For any issues, concerns, or efforts required to move your solution, please do not hesitate to contact your normal MINISIS representative or use the minisis@minisisinc.com email address. Best wishes, stay calm and together we carry on. ------------------------- NEWS: ADVOCACY ALERT FOR US FEDERAL FUNDING DATE POSTED: FEBRUARY 28, 2020 FOR OUR USA/AMERICAN CLIENTS AND SUPPORTERS, WE POINT OUT THE FOLLOWING REQUEST FROM THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF MUSEUMS (AAM) FOR THE US HOUSE AND SENATE REPRESENTATIVES TO “SIGN ON” TO CALL FOR FEDERAL FUNDING TO OMS AND IMLS: HOUSE AND SENATE APPROPRIATIONS LETTERS NOW CIRCULATING - ASK YOUR LEGISLATORS TO SIGN ON TODAY! Representatives Paul Tonko (D-NY), Andy Barr (R-KY), Chellie Pingree (D-ME) and David McKinley (R-WV) and Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Susan Collins (R-ME) are now circulating letters in their respective chambers calling for robust funding for the Office of Museum Services (OMS) at the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). IT JUST TAKES A COUPLE OF MINUTES TO USE OUR TEMPLATE AND ASK YOUR REPRESENTATIVE AND SENATORS TO SIGN ON TODAY. These letters are a key measure of legislators' support for federal funding for museums, and they are especially important now to build on our momentum from Museums Advocacy Day. The deadline for Representatives to sign this letter is WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 while the deadline for Senators is FRIDAY, MARCH 13. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVEAND SENATORS
TODAY.
------------------------- HEADQUARTERS INTERNET UPDATING DATE POSTED: FEBRUARY 06, 2020 VANCOUVER–Tuesday, Feb 11, 2020. MINISIS Inc will be undergoing the latest round of updating infrastructure to the MINISIS Inc Headquarters in Vancouver. As a result, the Internet Fibre will need to be worked on. Therefore, staff may not be as accessible as per the norm, (no internet means no VOIP phones, no Wifi, no outside live connection - except via cell phones…). This update will have no affect on anyone’s hosted services in the MINISIS-Microsoft Azure Cloud. This update will have limited, to no effect on the other MINISIS Inc offices. If you have any concerns or problems on/around Tuesday and possibly Wednesday morning, please know there may be a delay in responding. This updating of infrastructure will allow MINISIS Inc to take advantage of faster and more robust web processing and services. As well, this update will see the implementation of an LTE add-on that will provide internet access to our facilities, (ongoing should the new internet service ever go awry, while providing added redundancy). The service is being implemented late afternoon and onward through the evening. Clients may not even notice any issues, but we wanted to reach out and ensure everyone knew there could be some minor disruption in contacting MINISIS during that fibre update. To the best clients a company could have, we appreciate your understanding in advance. Will we be able to work twice as hard with the fastest internet speed possible? Well, will let you know on thatfront!
------------------------- NEW SBOT OPAC LAUNCH! DATE POSTED: JUNE 11, 2019 MINISIS Inc is extremely happy to announce that the State Bar of Texas has officially launched their new OPAC! The OPAC was designed, developed and implemented using MWIrunning on top of
M2A. The Bar is a new client to MINISIS Inc.And what better
way to welcome the Bar to our community then by checking out their new site. Check out the latest OPAC template that was designed to promote the digitization initiatives that the Bar has been performing, as well as creating a more open archival repository for the Bar and its members – as well as the public-at-large. Congratulations to the State Bar of Texas and in particular, Caitlin and Emma who put a lot of work into updating the archives and making this new site areality.
------------------------- “THE WINDOW IS CRACKED”, NOW WHAT? DATE POSTED: APRIL 22, 2019 As the end of support for Windows 7 and Office 2010 coming in 2020, Microsoft is encouraging clients to plan now to make the shift to a modern desktop. Likewise Windows 2008 and SQL 2008 are coming to an end. Maybe your organisation wants to consider cloud/hosted options? If you want help to know what MINISIS and MS Azure cloud options can do, don’t hesitate to give us a call. ------------------------- WE NEED "TREE" FEEDBACK DATE POSTED: JULY 5, 2018 VANCOUVER – DO YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE OR HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE DESIGN OF THE NEW HIERARCHICAL TREE UX FOR OUR ONLINE PRODUCTS LIKE M2A_ONLINE? If so,please download the form on the min.net web site to get you copy of the questionnaire. If you do not have an online min.net account, then please contact, LORNA (via email or call the office ) to request the form. ------------------------- ARCHIVES ★RECORDS 2018! DATE POSTED: JULY 3, 2018 WASHINGTON D.C. - MINISIS will be attending the SAA 2018’S ANNUAL MEETING in Washington, DC from AUGUST 15TH TO 18TH. If you are near or going to be in Washington during this time, let us know so we can plan a time to meet. For those of you not familiar with MINISIS and why the SAA…Integrated, innovative and imaginative. MINISIS Inc is a software house that has everything from: a proven archival management system, to a Trusted Digital Repository, to the latest in web technology. ------------------------- VANCOUVER – WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY? AS IT IS NOT A STATUTORY HOLIDAY (YET?!), WHY NOT TAKE A FEW MINUTES IN YOUR DAY AND CHALLENGE YOURSELF TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CANADA’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THEIR LANGUAGES, CENTURIES OF SURVIVAL TECHNOGIES, CULTURES, ARTS AND ORAL HISTORIES? DATE POSTED: JUNE 21, 2018Read More
If you cannot go outside and visit a nearby indigenous community, or an indigenous event or reserve, there is still plenty to do online! Why not review artefacts, books and archives at the CREE CULTURAL INSTITUTE? Or, go to the TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION’Sarchived
web site to read about the Indian Residential School (IRS) System and the findings of the Commission. Or, perhaps research IRS documents, videos and images in one of Canada’s largest, coast to coast to coast digital archives at the NCTR . Review the findings of years of research and hearings into the Indian Residential School System, that the Canadian government supported from the 1800s to late 1900s. See if you can find the actual start and actual end dates to the IRS (Hint: at the NCTR, there is an interactive timeline under the map! The answer may surprise you.). Let everyone, indigenous or non-indigenous, take the time to explore how all of our cultures and languages have been interlinking and shared! Take the time to ask questions, and realize we are not so different . Learn where words like “kayak”, “igloo”, “caribou”, “chipmunk” or “muskeg” come from. Again, open the dialogue, do what you can to learn more about indigenous peoples and communities. With knowledge and respect we can ensure there is a united powerful future for all of us in our “Kanata”. (…And hey, don’t stop there, review information on the NGAI TAHU INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF NEW ZEALAND and other indigenous collections at the UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY and OTAGO UNIVERSITY.
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Heading to New Orleans in June? Then be certain to visit our booth (#3718), at the American Libraries Association’s 2018 annual conference. If you would like to schedule an appointment with our staff, please contact us at: minisis@minisisinc.com with a subject line : “ALA2018 appointment request”. We also look forward to visiting with one of our oldest clients, (and check them out if you are in the big easy or even online today!) the Historic New Orleans Collection (www.hnoc.org) ------------------------- COSA WEBMINAR - PRACTICING DIGITAL ARCHIVING: JOURNEY FROM TRIAGE TOENTERPRISE
DATE POSTED: MAY 18, 2018 | 2:00PM EASTERN WONDERING ABOUT WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR DIGITAL ASSETS? HOW TO MANAGE THEM? HOW TO PRESERVE THEM? You may be interested in an online webinar being delivered to the Council of State Archivists by one of the most knowledgeable and practical experts on Trusted Digital Repositories and Archives, Marisa Villeneuve Bruhns of MITLL. The following link will lead you to the free registration page.
------------------------- NEW ADLER COLLECTIONS HOMEPAGE DATE POSTED: MARCH 19, 2018 Check out the updated collections homepage for the Adler Planetarium! Users can now browse a set of featured objects, as well as a series of featured collections like telescopes, historic photographs, andglobes.
------------------------- BOOLEAN OPERATORS INTRODUCTION DATE POSTED: JANUARY 11, 2018 Are you new to advanced querying? Watch our quick intro to boolean operators to learn more about these powerful search tools! ------------------------- CHECK OUT THE UPDATED LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES ONLINE CATALOGUE DATE POSTED: DECEMBER 12, 2017 The LMA recently launched a new updated online catalogue with the help of the team here at MINISIS ... Read more here “The Little Database Engine That Could...”*
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