Introduction: Moving Archives: The Affective Economies and Potentialities of Literary Archival Materials - Linda M. Morra, Bishop's University
Chapter One: Archive Transfer - Archival Transformation: The Intervening Space Between - Patricia Godbout and Marc Andre Fortin, Universite de Sherbrooke
Chapter Two: Don't you know that digitization is not enough? Digitization is not enough! Building Accountable Archives and the Digital Dilemma of the Cabaret Commons - T.L. Cowan, University of Toronto
Chapter Three: Myles na gCopaleen's 'An Scian': A Knife in the Back of Irish Archivists - Joseph LaBine, University of Ottawa
Chapter Four: Inside the Cover, Outside the Archive: The Dispersal, Loss, and Value of Jane Rule's Personal Library - Linda M. Morra, Bishop's University
Chapter Five: "The fearful state of things": Technologies of Transparency in the Annual Report of the Canada Sunday School Union, 1836-1876 - Erin Kean, University of Ottawa
Chapter Six: Listening to the Archives of Phyllis Webb - Katherine McLeod, Concordia University
Chapter Seven: Fresh-Water Archives: Reading Water in Troy Burle Bailey's The Pierre Bonga Loops - Karina Vernon, University of Toronto
Chapter Eight: Letting Grief Move Me: Thinking Through the Affective Dimensions of Personal Recordkeeping - Jennifer Douglas, University of British Columbia
Chapter Nine: Reading for Queer Openings: Moving. Archives of the Self. Fred Wah. - Susan Rudy, Queen Mary University of London