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Research activities


The Research and Collections Branch focuses on developmental research, research applied to CMC's programmes, collections development, and outreach activities. Its role in pursuing the strategic direction of the CMC is to ensure that the Museum's research strengths are maintained and that they evolve to meet the changing needs of its communities.

The CMC's areas of curatorial excellence are archaeology (particularly of North America), ethnology (with particular reference to the First Peoples of northern North America), folklore, and Canadian history.

In the area of Native culture the Research Branch will continue to lead in the evolution of the CMC's partnership with the First Peoples. More and more the CMC will strengthen its capabilities in conducting research and curating artifacts, and will become more of a forum for Native activities.

The Research Branch also plays a key role in serving the needs of broader publics through public programmes, publications and exhibitions. In the coming years the Branch will place a higher emphasis on producing more popular products and services from its research activities.

Knowledge is a new electronic newsletter,
featuring news briefs on the Museum's research.
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(left) CMC's Curator of the East European Program, a designer,
exhibition coordinator, and public programs coordinator prepare
the exhibition Art and Ethnicity: The Ukrainian Tradition in Canada.
(right) One of the Museum's historians, assisted by a volunteer, arranges
the working tools in the cordwainer's house in the Canada Hall.


Extracts from the Research Policy

The Role of Research

The Nature of Research in CMC


Created: March 12, 1995. Last update: January 16, 2007
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