Working with archival sources | GRTR270



Description

This workshop will introduce participants to archival research in fields like the humanities and the social sciences. In addition to exploring some of the ways that archival sources can be used as evidence in academic writing, the workshop will offer an overview of the steps needed to plan and carry out a research visit to an archival repository. The workshop will include information about finding, accessing, and handling archival material, as well as a hands-on exploration of a selection of archival documents.


Learning Objectives

In this workshop, participants will learn how to:
  • Explain the way archival collections are organized and described
  • Identify ways that archival sources can be used as evidence in the humanities and social sciences
  • Replicate the main steps involved in requesting, accessing, and handling archival material
  • Assess archival sources for relevance and reliability
 

Leaders Information

Aeron MacHattie is the Teaching & Research Librarian for History at Concordia University. 

Natalia Diaz is the Special Collections Librarian and Archivist at Concordia University



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Event details

Workshop location

Sir George Williams

Start date

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

End date

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Workshop days

Tuesday

Time

From 13:00 to 15:00

Capacity

7 / 16

Registration deadline

Saturday, March 7, 2026