The Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan recently announced the launch of its new online catalogue.
This archival catalogue uses Access to Memory (AtoM) open-source software, allowing the Archives to easily share information with the public and with many other provincial and national archival catalogues, said a release.
鈥淭his online catalogue puts the rich history of our province directly at the fingertips of our citizens,鈥 said Ken Cheveldayoff, minister responsible for the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan, in the release. 鈥淭his will enable a broader audience to access historical documents anytime, anywhere whether their research be personal or academic.鈥
Researchers can search over 900,000 descriptions of records from the permanent collection of the Provincial Archives. The catalogue also provides online access to more than 300,000 digitized original archival records, primarily photographs and textual records. New content is added as records are processed and digital projects are completed.听听
鈥淥ur new catalogue provides a fresh, streamlined approach to accessing our holdings,鈥 said Linda McIntyre, provincial archivist. 鈥淚t enables us to make content available online quickly and easily, for research use across the province and around the world.鈥澨
To search the new AtoM catalogue, visit www.search.saskarchives.com. Researchers interested in learning more about the historical records in the permanent collection at the Provincial Archives should visit www.saskarchives.com.
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