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Lois Lister Home Page

The Lois Lister Collection Finding List

CCLAA Home Page

Files Related to Specific Projects and/or Clients

The entire Lois Lister collection has been catalogued in the University of Guelph Library's electronic catalogue, TRELLIS. More than 380 records in the archival holdings can be viewed at the following catalogue link. Online records appear in brief and full descriptions. Full records include project names and dates, format and quantity of materials, clients and related persons, and a brief description of the contents of files along with the library's call number indicating the location of the records. You may print the records, download or email them.

All materials are archival in nature and do not circulate: materials must be viewed in the Wellington County Room on the basement level of McLaughlin Library. It is not necessary to be a registered University of Guelph member to consult materials--all that is required is suitable identification presented to staff. External users may inquire about materials via email and arrange for a date to view materials prior to visiting. Additional information on access and hours of operation is available at our archival main information page.

If you prefer to search for other architectural records, circulating books or works, you can get assistance searching the catalogue with the library's online tutorial. Or you can ask for assistance from Archival and Special Collections staff, either through email or, if you are visiting, in person at the reference point in the Wellington County Reading Room.

For convenience there is a separate list of photographs and slides for consultation.

Lois Lister Home Page

CCLAA Home Page

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