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Audits and Evaluations

Results-based Management and Accountability Framework

For LAC's Management of the Documentary
Heritage of Interest to Canada
Program Activity 1.2

2.3 Key Stakeholders and Beneficiaries

Program Activity 1.2 involves a number of stakeholders and serves multiple beneficiaries. From a client perspective, many beneficiaries can be identified, including:

  • The general public and researchers who will eventually use the descriptions and access the collection;
  • Canadian and international libraries that use the descriptions, as well as publishers;
  • Knowledge organizations, such as universities, institutes and research organizations; and,
  • Governments and public organizations.

LAC also interacts with stakeholders as part of this Program Activity area. These include national and international organizations that set standards and gather description information. They also include publishers and other libraries that provide information to LAC for description purposes. LAC also deals with various stakeholders as part of its unpublished materials acquisition and appraisal processes.

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