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Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
A collection of tweets that use the #homesnothondas hashtag.
Subject: Government - Cities, Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Urban planning
Archived since: Sep, 2017
Description:
This collection includes websites created by three artist-run centres in Halifax, Nova Scotia: Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative, Eyelevel Gallery, Centre for Art Tapes, and the Khyber Arts Society.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Artist-run galleries, Alternative spaces (Arts facilities)--Canada
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
The COVID-19 in Nova Scotia web archive features websites for and about Nova Scotians as the province deals with the global COVID-19 pandemic. The collection includes a representative selection of websites that document the response from the provincial government and local governments, as well as community groups, news outlets, businesses, and private citizens.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Society & Culture, Science & Health
Archived since: Apr, 2021
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This web archive collection captures the work of the Cosmopolitanism and the Local in Science and Nature
project, a three year project that sought to develop a research network on “Cosmopolitanism” in science.
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture, Universities & Libraries
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2022
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Ceased journals and book series published on the Dalhousie University Libraries journal hosting service.
Date: 2012 - 2022
Collector: Dalhousie University Libraries
Archived since: Aug, 2019
Description:
A web archive of OER (Open Educational Resources) projects supported by the Dalhousie University Libraries.
Archived since: Jan, 2017
Description:
Collection includes a selection websites and social media content published by Dalhousie University.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Universities and colleges
Archived since: Mar, 2018
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Collection includes eleven archived websites published by the Ecology Action Centre, an environmental action group based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Websites address topics such as transportation, fisheries, logging, urban planning, and other issues addressed by the Ecology Action Centre.
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health, Nonprofit organizations--Canada, Environmental monitoring--Canada, Environmental action groups
Creator: Ecology Action Centre
Language: English
Identifier: MS-11-13
Relation: Ecology Action Centre fonds (MS-11-13)
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
Created and co-ordinated by Marjorie Stone and Keith Lawson. Foundational work for the EBB Archive was funded by portions of Standard Research Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Materials include annotated texts of selected poems, tribute poems to EBB, and contextual materials edited by Marjorie Stone and Beverly Taylor to supplement Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Selected Poems. Annotated excerpts from Aurora Leigh draw on collaboration with Sandra Donaldson Additional scholarly, critical and media resources for the website were prepared by the Dalhousie project team as a digital surround for The Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning , in partnership with Sandra Donaldson's and Crystal Albert's University of North Dakota Elizabeth Barrett Browning Project.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, Poetry, Romanticism, English literature--19th century, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861
Creator: Stone, Marjorie, Lawson, Keith
Publisher: Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre.
Language: English
Contributor: Donaldson, Sandra, Chiykowski, Peter, Roy, Bruno, Hannon, Vivien, Timney, Meagan, Mandell, Laura, Hirtle, Kala, Abeysekera, Vasana, Murdoch, Andy, Newhook, Lesley, Stevenson, James, Swan, Julia, van Huijstee, Ryan, McLaughlin, Jodi, Albert, Crystal
Collector: Dalhousie University Libraries
Archived since: Sep, 2018
Description:
The Françoise Baylis web archive collection includes websites created by Françoise Baylis and her colleagues. The collection includes blog posts, videos, scholarly articles, and other information that documents Baylis' contributions as a bioethicist and philosopher.
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture, Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Jan, 2017
Description:
A small collection of websites and news articles related to the James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: Jan, 2017
Description:
Jottings.ca is a website that focuses on the life and works of Nova Scotia artist Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930-1991) and John Fraser (1928-), George Munro Professor of English and Professor Emeritus at Dalhousie University. The site contains both published and unpublished writings by John Fraser and reproductions of many of Carol Hoorn Fraser's watercolours, oil paintings, and drawings.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Literary theory, Artists--Canada, Poetry
Archived since: Mar, 2017
Description:
The three of us work on various facets of the histories of law, crime, and justice, primarily in a British context. We might consider ourselves first and foremost social historians, historians of women and gender, or historians of medicine, but typically return time and again to using sources produced by legal processes or to the history of people’s interactions with those legal processes. In addition to fancying an excuse to work together, we wanted a place to put interesting tales from the archives that never quite made it into regular publications, summaries of publications that do appear, reports on research in progress, and the occasional random musing that might be of interest to an audience beyond academia. To begin with, we aim to upload new posts on at least a monthly basis.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media
Creator: Butler, Sara M., Kesselring, Krista, Watson, Katherine D.
Rights: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: May, 2018
Description:
This collection includes a variety of websites and online resources that address the legalization of cannabis in Nova Scotia. The collection includes content produced by media organizations, the Government of Canada, the Government of Nova Scotia, licensed cannabis growers, and other organizations.
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture, Government, Drugs--Law and legislation, Drug control, Cannabis
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: May, 2018
Description:
Collections includes 72 archives news articles, press releases, and blog posts regarding the breach to Nova Scotia's Freedom of Information portal. A 19-year-old man was initially arrested for downloading 7,000 documents from the portal which were not supposed to be accessible to the public, but was released following much discussion in the media regarding who was at fault.
Subject: Computers & Technology, Government, Privacy, Right of--Canada, Freedom of information, Privacy, Provincial governments, Hacking, Governmental investigations
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie University Libraries
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
This collection contains the websites of the regional municipalities, districts, towns and counties that are responsible for local government in the province of Nova Scotia. Municipal governments in Canada provide citizens with libraries, parks, water systems, local policing, fire departments and roadways. They are also responsible for levying property taxes and enacting land-use bylaws. These responsibilities are all reflected in the content made available on their websites. Municipalities operate under the authority of the provincial government. Since the mid-1990s, the Province of Nova Scotia has been providing financial incentives to encourage municipalities to amalgamate into larger units. As a result many municipalities in Nova Scotia are disappearing as distinct entities. This web archive is an attempt to preserve any web accessible municipal information that is at risk of being permanently lost.
Subject: Government - Cities, Government - Counties, Society & Culture, Municipal governments, Government - Cities, Local government - Nova Scotia
Archived since: Jan, 2017
Description:
Collection contains archived websites for 22 different theatre companies based in mainland Nova Scotia.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Nonprofit organizations--Canada, Performing arts archives, Nova Scotia--Drama, Theaters--Nova Scotia
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2017
Description:
Website detailing Jill Grant's current and past projects with summaries of findings, early results, and examples of student research. Includes conference presentations and early drafts of published material.
Subject: Government - Cities, Society & Culture, Science & Health, City planning, Gated communities
Creator: Grant, Jill
Language: English
Archived since: Dec, 2015
Description:
Dr. Ransom Aldrich Myers Jr. also known as RAM and Randy completed a B.A. in physics at Rice University in Houston in 1974, defended his M.Sc. in mathematics at Dalhousie in 1980 and completed his doctorate degree there in 1983. At the conclusion of his education in 1983, Myers was hired as a research scientist by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) in St. John’s Newfoundland. Following a co-authored publication on the collapse of Atlantic cod in 1993, Myers became one of many scientists to raise public awareness of the government’s suppression of scientific work. At this time Myers left DFO, taking appoint as the inaugural Dalhousie Killam Chair of Ocean Studies in 1997 at the Department of Biology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He created an online database that included maps, plots, and numerical data relating to over 600 fish populations (over 100 species) from all over the world that are downloadable for researchers to use. Through his lab website he shared projects and resources that sought to understand of the changes in marine biodiversity since the advent of industrial fishing. Following his death a legacy website was created to continue the work that he started with scientific contributions to the field of ecology. Access to his textual records and digital files is available through Dalhousie University Archives.
Subject: Science & Health, fish stock assessment, marine conservation, Future of Marine Animal Populations, Global shark assessment
Creator: Ransom Myers
Type: website
Date: 1997-2007
Language: English, French, Spanish
Collector: Dalhousie University Archives
Archived since: Jun, 2019
Description:
Web archive collection contains websites created and maintained by researchers and research teams affiliated with Dalhousie University.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Arts & Humanities
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2022
Description:
The Stephen Phillips web archive consists of a video recording of the 2021Hnatyshyn Lecture.
Subject: Science & Health, Universities & Libraries, Health care
Creator: Phillips, Stephen
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Video
Language: English
Collector: Dalhousie University Libraries
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