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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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Blog de Michèle Audin
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Ingenium – Le Musée des sciences de l’innovation du Canada à Ottawa crée des expositions hors concours, des programmes accessibles et adaptés aux familles ainsi que des recherches collaboratives qui prennent vie grâce à notre collection nationale d’artefacts.
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Accès aux dossiers nominatifs des personnes nommées ou promues dans l'Ordre de la Légion d'honneur depuis 1802 et décédées avant 1977. Les dossiers originaux sont conservés aux Archives nationales ou à la Grande Chancellerie de la Légion d'honneur.
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Corpus Académie française. (s. d.). ORTOLANG. https://hdl.handle.net/11403/corpus-academie-francaise
Le Corpus Académie française est un corpus lemmatisé et étiqueté des textes publiés sur le site de l'Académie française dans les rubriques « Discours », « Dire, ne pas dire » et « Questions de langue. 1635 à nos jours.
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This list of open access, digitized diaries is designed to assist students and scholars interested in studying diaries.
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à la BLRCS Vol. 1, no. 84 [i.e. 83] (Nov. 20, 1824)-v. 93, no. 130 (June 1, 1867).
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France China Archives est une plateforme en libre accès qui inventorie les archives photographiques de la Chine conservées en France. Elle prend en compte les fonds privés et publics dont le contenu couvre la période allant des années 1840 à nos jours. Cette plateforme a été pensée pour fournir un espace numérique savant à l’étude de la variété des pratiques photographiques en Chine, tout en rendant les ressources en français accessibles à la communauté scientifique, aux étudiants et au grand public.
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The Chinese Women’s Studies database is a unique resource for information about women’s social conditions, women’s movements and the rise of feminism in China. It is built upon a collection of card records donated to Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library in the early 1980s by Dr. Bobby Siu, who was then a PhD student of Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario. He collected the information and put it down on thousands of cards while he was conducting research on Chinese women. The records were all handwritten in either English or Chinese. Topics covered range from education and marriage to women's movement as well as revolutions and wars.
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Chinese books have been part of the Bodleian Libraries’ collections since the Library’s foundation in 1602. The first known acquisition of a Chinese book dates to 1604. Our founder – Sir Thomas Bodley – was instrumental in starting this collection, even though he did not speak or understand Chinese. His handwriting appears in the 1604 book. The collection grew over the following four centuries and it continues to grow today. It is now one of the most significant Chinese rare book and manuscript collections outside China, containing the largest number of Chinese books that arrived in Europe in 17th century. As part of a ten-year project funded by Chung Hon Dak Foundation, we have digitised over 1,800 items, as well as worked with the local Chinese community to explore our collections in more detail.
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Les Archives Deschâtelets-NDC sont les archives historiques et administratives des missionnaires Oblats. Elles ont pour mission d’acquérir, traiter, conserver, améliorer l’accessibilité et diffuser…
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