Access, Preservation, and AI: GovInfo Day Spring 2026, May 7-8 in Vancouver

GovInfo Day Spring 2026 is coming to Vancouver on Thursday, May 7th and Friday, May 8th. Join us on May 8th at Internet Archive Canada headquarters for a full day of engaging sessions, discussion, and networking with colleagues across government, academic, and public libraries. This in-person event begins at 9:30 am. Mark your calendar and … Continue reading Access, Preservation, and AI: GovInfo Day Spring 2026, May 7-8 in Vancouver

Celebrating 25 Years of GovInfo Day: Registration Now Open for Spring 2026!

We’re excited to announce that registration is now live for GovInfo Day Spring 2026—a special edition marking over 25 years of bringing together researchers, librarians, archivists, and information professionals passionate about government information. Join us May 7–8, 2026 for this milestone event as we celebrate the past, present, and future of GovInfo Day with a … Continue reading Celebrating 25 Years of GovInfo Day: Registration Now Open for Spring 2026!

Get Ready for Government Information Day(s) 2025!

The Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) – Government Information Community is hosting this year’s Government Information Day(s), 2025—a virtual, three-day meetup for anyone who works with (or is just fascinated by) government information. Whether you work in libraries, academic research, policy analysis, or digital preservation, this year’s program offers insights, inspiring case studies, and … Continue reading Get Ready for Government Information Day(s) 2025!

Reflecting on GovInfo Day(s) Spring 2025 – Championing Access to Government Information

April 24–25, 2025 | Online + In-Person in Vancouver, BC This spring, government information professionals, librarians, researchers, students, and digital preservationists gathered for GovInfo Day(s) Spring 2025, a two-day hybrid conference focused on the vital theme of long-term and persistent access to government information. Hosted virtually on April 24 and in-person at Internet Archive Canada … Continue reading Reflecting on GovInfo Day(s) Spring 2025 – Championing Access to Government Information

The End of Parliament Session Crawls in Canada

At the end of a parliamentary session in Canada, it’s not just a time of political transition—it’s also a critical moment for digital preservation. With the next election around the corner, there’s heightened interest in ensuring that the vast array of digital content produced by government entities, political parties, and candidates is not lost. This … Continue reading The End of Parliament Session Crawls in Canada

Call for Proposals for GovInfo Day Spring 2025: Preserving Government Information for the Future

We are excited to announce that this year’s GovInfo Day Spring 2025 will be held online on April 24 and in person on April 25 in Vancouver, BC. This year’s theme highlights a crucial issue: the long-term and persistent access to government information, including documents, publications, records, and data. As more and more government resources … Continue reading Call for Proposals for GovInfo Day Spring 2025: Preserving Government Information for the Future

Make Your Voice Heard: Share Your Thoughts on Access and Preservation of Canadian Government Publications through our Survey!

Internet Archive Canada (along with our Canadian partners) is part of the Democracy’s Library initiative to provide free, open and sustainable access to the full range of government research, data and publications necessary for a continued and sound democracy. By completing this survey, stakeholders (like you) will inform our priorities to make this happen.  The … Continue reading Make Your Voice Heard: Share Your Thoughts on Access and Preservation of Canadian Government Publications through our Survey!