ANNA ADAMEK is a native of Cracow, Poland, where she studied at Jagiellonian University. She is the library reader services assistant at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa.
J.T.H. CONNOR has published widely on the history of Canadian science, medicine and technology. He is currently at the University of Toronto.
WENDY COOPER, as Exhibitions Coordinator for Heritage Toronto, has overseen the design, production and installation of exhibits for five Toronto museums over the past twelve years.
ALYSON E. KING is a doctoral candidate at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. Her dissertation is on the experience of women students at Ontario universities from 1900 to 1930.
PAUL NATHANSON of Montreal holds degrees in art history and religious studies. He is the author of Over the Rainbow: The Wizard of Oz as a Secular Myth of America.
BRIAN S. OSBORNE is a professor of Geography at Queen's University in Kingston, with a research interest in landscape, symbolism of place and the construction of national identities.
FELICITY POPE is curator of the Canadian Museum of Health and Medicine at the University of Toronto.
G. BRUCE RETALLACK is a Ph.D. candidate in History at the University of Toronto, and holds undergraduate degrees in both History and English. He has worked professionally in theatre and broadcasting.
JANICE RAHN received MFA and doctoral degrees from Concordia University in Montreal. She teaches Art Education at die University of Lethbridge.
ROBERT TREMBLAY est historien au Musée national des sciences et de la technologie et country blues guitarist.