Directories

Use the following links to find listings for museums, heritage institutions, interpretation centres and other helpful resources. Locate everything from museums around the world to archaeology listings and Canadian government departments.

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  • Canadian Council of Archives (CCA)

    From the Web site: "The objects of the Council are to preserve our national heritage by improving the administration, effectiveness and efficiency of the archival system."

  • Alliance for Gay & Lesbian Concerns Professional Interest Committee - Museums and Archives of Interest

    From the Web site: "The Alliance for Lesbian and Gay Concerns (ALGC) of the American Association of Museums (AAM) exists to mitigate the sense of isolation that many lesbians and gay museum staff feel within their institutions and the profession. It strives to create a sense of community and support both men and women and to assist institutions in creating and atmosphere that supports lesbian and gay employees."

  • Alliance of National Heritage Areas [USA]

    From the Web site: "The Alliance of National Heritage Areas is a collaboration of 23 Congressionally-designated regions that represent the stories of nationally significant and distinct aspects of America's heritage."

  • Independent Media Arts Preservation (IMAP)

    From the Web site: "A service, education, and advocacy consortium, IMAP was organized in 1999 to ensure the preservation of independent electronic media for cultural and educational use by future generations. These works are found throughout the country in museums, arts centers, artists' spaces, dance and theater companies, libraries, university departments, non-profit distributors, public television stations, and with individual artists or producers."

  • Heritage Society of British Columbia (HSBC)

    From the Web site: "...a non-profit umbrella organization that represents approximately 150 member groups from around the Province. The purpose of the Society is to conserve BC's heritage, and we take an active interest in historic buildings, landscapes, trails, sites and other heritage resources. HSBC advocates sound and responsible heritage policy, legislation and practices to government, promotes awareness of the value of our heritage, and supplies information on a variety of subjects and issues. The Society is a not a funding body but exists to provide services to its members, others in the heritage community, government, the private sector, and the public at large."

  • Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)

    From the Web site: "The CRTC is an independent agency responsible for regulating Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications systems."

  • BIG Online: the source for funding information

    From the Web site: "BIG features more than 67,000 available funding sources, representing billions of dollars in annual funding." By subscription.

  • ICOM Canada

    ICOM Canada is ICOM's national committee representing canadian museums and encouraging their influence on an international level.

  • Museums Association of Saskatchewan (MAS)

    From the Web site: "The Museums Association of Saskatchewan (MAS) promotes the preservation and understanding of our culture and heritage by serving museums and working for their advancement. The association is a collective of 200 member museums, ranging from art galleries to heritage sites, who enjoy the benefits of advisory, educational and financial support. MAS has developed resource for practical use including the publication "Standards for Saskatchewan Museums". Museums enhance our sense of community, providing a link to our past, an understanding of our present and a place for our future."

  • Conférence canadienne des arts (CCA)

    Du site W3 : "La CCA est le plus ancien et le plus vaste organisme de représentation des arts du Canada. Fondée en 1945 par les plus éminents artistes de l'époque, la CCA s'efforce de sensibiliser les gouvernements et le grand public à l'importance des arts de des industries culturelles au sein de la société canadienne."