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Archives Backlog Completed!

Archives Backlog Completed!

Several decades worth of materials donated to the archives are now available in the public collection! This backlog and the rest of the collection are now secured and 'future-proofed' through proper storage and housing, and ongoing digital preservation. The collection is now easier to navigate and more accessible!

Exciting Opportunity for Photographers!

Exciting Opportunity for Photographers!

Oliver & District Heritage Society is currently seeking photographs to use for our new exhibit "Deep Roots", a permanent display all about Oliver and the surrounding regional district. We are hoping to use local photographs as much as possible - see list for details! Terms and conditions outlined within. 

Archives Backlog Project

Archives Backlog Project

The Archives

The first thing to know is that the Archives can be thought of in four distinctive sections: the Research Room, office/work Spaces, and Collection Quarantine, and the "Vault". 

You are probably most familiar with the Research Room - this is the place where researchers come and browse our Family History Files, Subject Files, and our extensive Research Library of local materials. It's the public 'front' of the Archives. Then there's workspaces of course, where staff, volunteers, and the public have desks, large tables and counter space to work on. There's also the quarantine area, where we freeze and clean incoming items before they are added to the collection. 

You may not, however, have ever seen the back room of the Archives where we house all of the unpublished items in the archives collection: one-of-a-kind photographs, maps, diagrams, diaries, personal collections of documents, and so much more. We call it "The Vault". It's a pretty amazing place. You can access items in the vault on request if you're doing research. The Vault is also where we house the backlog of donated items that are awaiting processing as they are added to the collection. 

The Backlog

Like all archives, we have a backlog of donated materials that hasn't been added to our collection. We work on the backlog whenever we can, but all of the paperwork, adding items to our database, applying conservation methods, and properly housing the materials takes a lot of time. With limited staff and resources, it really adds up. Here's what our backlog looked like in the spring of 2016: 

The "Before" project photos: 

Oliver and District Heritage Society Receives Grant (August 2016)

We are pleased to announce that we received a grant from Library and Archives Canada to hire two archivists to deal with our backlog of donated archival materials. Since that time, they've been busy, busy, busy getting the Vault and the backlog into good order. 

Progress

It's been 5 months since the project started, see what we've been up to!

Solid work!

We've still got a ways to go, but we'll continue to post updates of our progress. Thanks for following!

Oliver's Deep Roots

Oliver's Deep Roots

We are very excited to announce that the BC Museums Association has awarded us $78,000 of Canada 150 funding to build our new permanent exhibit with the working title "Deep Roots".

AGM News Update

AGM News Update

When: April 26th at 7:00pm

Where: Quail's Nest Arts Center (5840 Airport Road), Oliver BC

Guest Speaker: Author Joe Smuin ; a photographic history of Kettle Valley Railway spur to the South Okanagan.

Changes to our Constitution and Bylaws

Changes to our Constitution and Bylaws

As of November 2016, the transition process for the new BC Societies Act took effect, which meant that we had to examine our current constitution and bylaws in order to properly comply with the new rules. Changes to our bylaws will need to be voted on by our memebrship at our upcoming AGM. Here's what we came up with!

Archives Renovations

Archives Renovations

We began our New Year with significant improvements to the Archives building - new floors, new paint, new workspace, and a complete rearrangement of the Research Library and workable areas.