Thérèse Beaudoin est ethnologue et chercheure sur différents aspects du vécu quotidien et de la culture matérielle au XIXe siècle.
M. Christina Castle is Curator of the Gibson House, North York Historical Board.
Joyce Taylor Dawson is a researcher, lecturer and embroiderer who specializes in the embroideries of early Canada, in particular those of the Ursulines of seventeenth-century New France. She is proprietor and conservator at the Textile Conservancy, Dundas, Ontario, and a part-time student in art history at McMaster University.
Tim Dilworth is Professor of Biology in the Faculty of Science at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. He is currently conducting research on Thomas Nisbet and other Maritime cabinet and chair makers.
David R. Facey-Crowther is an associate professor in the Department of History, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's.
Richard Henning Field, a doctoral candidate in the Department of History at Dalhousie University, is guest curator of "Spirit of Nova Scotia," a major travelling exhibition of traditional folk art.
Gregg Finley, formerly Chief Curator of History at the New Brunswick Museum, is currently pursuing doctoral studies in material history at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
Janet Holmes is a Curatorial Fellow in the Canadiana Department of the Royal Ontario Museum.
Kenneth McLaughlin teaches in the Department of History, St. Jerome's College, University of Waterloo.
Bernard Ranson is Associate Curator of Military History at the Newfoundland Museum, St. John's.
Lynn Russell is an associate professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto. She and co-author Patricia Stone have been conducting a survey of nineteenth-century Ontario gravestones and funerary art since 1978.
Patricia Stone is a librarian in the Canadiana Department, North York Public Library.
Judith Tomlin is Curatorial Assistant in the History Division, Canadian Museum of Civilization, and co-author of Glass Manufacturing in Canada: A Survey of Pressed Glass Patterns.