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Papyri.info aggregates material from the Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS), Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri (DDbDP), Heidelberger Gesamtverzeichnis der griechischen Papyrusurkunden Ägyptens (HGV), Bibliographie Papyrologique (BP), and depends on close collaboration with Trismegistos, for rigorous maintenance of relationship mapping and unique identifiers.
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This dataverse contains datasets associated with the Residential Schools Locations Project. This datasets in this project show the precise locations of the Residential Schools (Boarding Schools, Industrial Schools and Hostels) in Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Data was created by Rosa Orlandini with significant contributions from the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, and minor contributions from Morgan Hite and Stephanie Pyne.
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Data for maps from the Historical Atlas of Canada Online Learning Project (HACOLP), preserved here largely for preservation purposes. HACOLP was a series of interactive online maps based on maps in the published Historical Atlas of Canada series. Data deposited by Byron Modolfsky, cartographer for the Historical Atlas of Canada, summer 2019.
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The Canadian Peoples 1871-1921 census data. (s. d.). https://borealisdata.ca/dataverse/TCPCensusData
The Canadian Peoples (TCP) data infrastructure encompasses 40 million coded and georeferenced census records from 1852-1921 including personal, family and household characteristics for every individual in each enumeration. The Canadian Foundation for Innovation, provincial research funds in Quebec, Ontario and Alberta, nine Canadian universities and Ancestry.com have funded the project. The owner of these data, Ancestry.com, has agreed to license their use for academic research and educational purposes only, with no right to publish, transfer, share, sub-license or distribute any portion of the data. Access to data for research and educational purposes may occur upon approval of a completed application by the TCP approvals committee. Any research institution or research seeking access to any of the data within this collection will need to complete the application form and send it to the TCP project director Kris Inwood at: kinwood@uoguelph.ca The first census year for distribution is 1871; the data for other years will follow as soon as they can be made ready.
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Photographies numérisées du fonds C'était Paris en 1970
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This dataverse contains the Jean Nicolas database, a comprehensive resource documenting 8,516 rebellions in France between 1661 and 1789. The datab...
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Material included Western manuscripts and archival documents from medieval times to the present day material from and about Asia and Africa including the India Office Library, Records, Private Papers and Visual Arts collections music manuscripts prints, drawings and photographs maps philatelic material items in the Endangered Archives Programme, which digitises material from around the world which is in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. These items are not held at the Library but digital copies are available to view.
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Our database contains the names of soldiers serving the English crown from the late 1350s to 1453. Most were fighting the French. In this second phase of the Hundred Years War major invasions of France were launched, including that of 1415 which culminated in Henry V’s victory at Agincourt 1415. We have also included soldiers serving in other theatres (Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Spain, Calais etc), and in all types of service (expeditions on land and sea, garrisons, escorts, standing forces). Why do we know so many names? The simple explanation is that soldiers received pay and this had to be audited. The financial officials of the crown were keen to check the soldiers were present and correct. The main way of doing this was by checking off their names at a muster, at the beginning of a campaign or during it, or every few months for troops in garrison. Thousands of muster rolls survive in archive collections in England, France and beyond. We also have the evidence of letters of protection which soldiers bought from the Chancery to prevent legal actions whilst they were absent from home.
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Curating, georeferencing and exploring for IIIF maps Millions of maps are available through IIIF, across libraries, archives and museums worldwide. Allmaps makes it easier and more inspiring to curate, georeference and explore collections of digitized maps.
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Sur ce site, vous pouvez accéder aux données et reproductions numériques des brevets d’invention délivrés en France de 1791 à 1901 ainsi qu'aux marques de fabrique et de commerce enregistrées en France de 1857 à 1920.
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View more than 2,000 of our digitised manuscripts and archival documents, including the Sherborne Missal and Octateuch, Four Gospels and Synodicon.
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Blog de Michèle Audin
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The Harvard Law School Library's Nuremberg Trials Project is an open-access initiative to create and present digitized images and full-text versions of the Library's Nuremberg Trials documents, descriptions of each document, and general information about the trials. The project provides access to the documentary record and other associated materials for all thirteen trials. We currently offer page images and searchable document descriptions for all documents as well as searchable full-text versions for most prosecution exhibits and most of the trial transcripts. Both prosecution and trial exhibits as well as all trial transcripts are currently only offered in the English-language versions used at the time of the Trials. Important: when citing from documents and transcripts, always verify the exact wording by consulting the accompanying page images of the document in question. The full-text versions of transcripts and documents are a product of human- and computer-aided transcription and may deviate in small ways from the originals.
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