
Previous Events
Workshops:
- Best Practices for Creating and Updating Your Collection Policy on September 16th, 2019 at the Garden of the Gulf Museum Artifactory in Montague / presenter: Kelly MacKenzie
- Best Practices for Researching Your Collection on October 22nd, 2019 at our office in Charlottetown / presenters: John Boylan (Public Archives and Records Office of PEI), Laurena Fredette (Library & Archives Canada), Simon Lloyd (UPEI Robertson Library)
- Best Practices for Accessioning and Deaccessioning Objects on November 18th, 2019 at the Wood Islands Development Centre / presenters: Kelly MacKenzie, Johanne Vigneault
- Best Practices for Cataloguing Artefacts on December 6th, 2019 at the Alberton Heritage and Arts Centre / Presenter: Lesley Caseley (PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation)
- Best Practices for Incoming and Outgoing Loans on February 4th, 2020 at the Eptek Art & Culture Centre in Summerside / Presenters: Nikkie Gallant (Eptek Art & Culture Centre), Greg Gallant (PEI Regiment Museum), Johanne Vigneault
- Best Practices for Identifying Oral History in Your Collections and Community on September 29th, 2020 at Roma at Three Rivers / Presenters: Robin Anderson (Sherbrooke Village, Nova Scotia), Johanne Vigneault
- Best Practices for Preserving Your Oral History Collections on October 15th, 2020 at West Point Lighthouse Inn and Museum and West Point Fire Station / Presenters: John Boylan (Public Archives and Records Office of PEI), Ern Bieman (Canadian Heritage Information Network)
- Best Practices for Dealing With Technological Changes and Challenges in Relation With Your Oral History Collections on December 11th, 2020 online / Presenters: Donald Moses (University of Prince Edward Island Library and Archives), Adam Hodnett (Folk Media Communications)
- Best Practices for Integrating Your Oral History Collections in Exhibitions and Online on January 14th, 2021 at the Bedeque Community Room / Presenters: Megan Richardson (Digital Museums Canada), Matthew McRae (PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation), Johanne Vigneault
- Copyrights and Legal Aspects of Using Oral History on February 9th, 2021 at Lefurgey Cultural Centre in Summerside / Presenters: Tanya Anderson (Canadian Museum of History), Johanne Vigneault
- Best Practices for Integrating Your Oral History Collections in Pedagogical Tools on March 12th, 2021 at Veterans Affairs Canada in Charlottetown / Presenters: Vicki Allen-Cook (Prince Edward Island Department of Education and Lifelong Learning), Marlene Campbell (Culture Summerside)
- Best Practices for Identifying Intangible Heritage in Your Collection and Community on October 26th, 2021 at the Acadian Museum in Miscouche / Presenters: Kim Doyle (Tourism Industry Association of Prince Edward Island), Johanne Vigneault
- GST / HST Presentation on November 2nd, 2021 — online only / Presenter: Michael Monk
- Best Practices for Your Collections of Traditional Crafts on November 17th, 2021 at Sir Andrew Macphail homestead in Vernon Bridge / Presenters: Linda Berko (PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation), Paula Kenny (PEI Crafts Council), Johanne Vigneault
- Best Practices for Diversifying Your Collection on December 8th, 2021 at the Garden of the Gulf Museum Artifactory in Montague / Presenters: Todd MacEwen (Immigrant and Refugee Services Association), Samantha Kelly (PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation), Johanne Vigneault
- Photography on a Dime: Thrifty Tools and Free Software for Heritage Professionals in 2 parts on February 1st and February 8th, 2022 — online only / Presenters: Mylène Choquette and Germain Wiseman (Canadian Conservation Institute)
- Best Practices for Collecting Oral History in 2 parts on April 1st and April 5th, 2022 — online only / Presenters: Emmy Pantin (Community Stories Strategies), Johanne Vigneault
- Best Practices for Decolonizing Your Institution on May 11th, 2022 at the Loyalist Country Inn in Summerside / Presenters: Catherine Cottreau-Robins and Roger Lewis (Nova Scotia Museum), Johanne Vigneault