biographical and publication information for more than 470 women who lived in canada or wrote about canada, and authored an english-language book or pamphlet of fiction or poetry that was published before 1940.
canadiana online identifies, catalogue, and digitizes documentary heritage—books, newspapers, periodicals, images and nationally-significant archival materials.
monographs - spanning three and a half centuries of canadian documentary history, holds rich primary materials exploring a wide range of subjects and disciplines. with a projected 84,000 titles by completion, this resource is the most comprehensive full-text searchable set of historical monographs currently available for the study of canada.
serials - includes a wide range of dailies, weeklies, specialized journals and mass-market magazines, as well as city directories and annual reports from churches, schools, and corporations. specialized publications include trade or industry journals as well as many men’s, women’s, student’s and children’s popular magazines
government publications - includes over 1.7 million pages of historical pre-1920 colonial, provincial and federal government documents. this collection includes government acts, bills, committee reports, court rules, debates, journals, ordinances, a selection of official publications from france and great britain, sessional papers, regulations, royal commission reports, voter’s lists and treaties.
canadiana online is projected to digitalize the entire cihm collection by the end of 2018.
provides access to a vast body of original sources in gender studies.
also includes:
*selden society publications and the history of early english law
*scottish legal history: featuring publications of the stair society
*air and space law
*john f. kennedy assassination collection
*executive privilege
*business and legal aspects of sports and entertainment (blasÉ)
a digital collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines and journals, drawn from the special collections of participating libraries. these periodicals were produced by feminists, dissident gis, campus radicals, native americans, anti-war activists, black power advocates, hispanics, lgbt activists, the extreme right-wing press and alternative literary magazines during the latter half of the 20th century.
independent voices is made possible by the funding support received from libraries and donors across the u.s., canada and the u.k. through their funding, these libraries and donors are demonstrating their commitment to open access digital collections. full access to independent voices is available exclusively to funding libraries through december 2018. the collection will become entirely open access in january 2019.