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19th Century British Pamphlets This link opens in a new window
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  • Contains the most significant British pamphlets from the 19th century that are held in research libraries in the UK.
  • Covers many of the key political, social, technological, and environmental issues of the period.
  • Permitted Uses
CSA Standards: CSA OnDemand This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
  • Provides full-text access to the complete collection of Canadian standards and codes as well as related handbooks, guidelines and commentaries.
  • Coverage: from 1924-current.
  • Note: Users are permitted to download PDFs, except for codes and standards-for these documents please use 'View Online' option. Off-campus users can only use the “View Online” option. See the Offline Access Guide and the Quick User Guide for details on viewing and download options.
Global Plants This link opens in a new window
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  • The world’s largest database of digitized plant specimens.
  • Includes reference works and primary sources, such as collectors’ correspondence and diaries, illustrations, and photographs.
  • Permitted Uses
Sports Business Journal This link opens in a new window
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  • Access to all journal content including weekly issues, newsletters, daily editions, videos and podcasts, with coverage from 1998-current.
  • The Digital version of the weekly print issue is also available via the online reader.
  • Permitted Uses
Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa This link opens in a new window
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  • This collection focuses on the liberation struggles of Southern Africa in the 20th century, with an emphasis on Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
  • Includes materials from various archives and libraries throughout the world documenting colonial rule, dispersion of exiles, international intervention, dismantling of the Apartheid regime, and more.
  • Permitted Uses
World Heritage Sites: Africa This link opens in a new window
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  • Includes visual, contextual, and spatial documentation of African heritage sites.
  • Supports research in African studies, anthropology, archaeology, architecture, art history, Diaspora studies, folklore and literature, geography, and history, as well as geomatics, historic preservation, and urban planning.
  • Permitted Uses
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