Dalhousie University Libraries
This community consists of the Kellogg Health Sciences Library (Carleton Campus), the Killam Memorial Library (Studley Campus), the MacRae Library (Agricultural Campus), and the Sexton Design & Technology Library (Sexton Campus). The Law Library is administered separately under the Faculty of Law.
Sub-communities within this community
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Archives and Special Collections
University records, manuscripts, Dalhousie theses, music, rare books, early Canadiana, etc. -
Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health (ACEWH)
Operating from 1996-2013, ACEWH was dedicated to conducting policy-oriented research aimed at improving the health status of Canadian women. Please visit www.dal.ca/acewh for more information. -
AV Bank
A service to preserve and distribute a large collection of archival audio and video works donated or licensed to Dalhousie University. -
Dalhousie University Libraries Administrative Documents
Documents relating to library administration or initiatives. -
Dunn Law Library
Contents of this collection will include reports published by the Law Commission of Canada and past exams from the School of Law (restricted access). -
Electronic Text Centre (ETC)
The Electronic Text Centre was a project of Academic Computing Services, the Killam Library, the School of Library and Information Studies, and the Department of English. -
History of Medicine
Digitized special collections in the health sciences -
Institute of Public Affairs
Books and serials published by the Institute of Public Affairs
Collections in this community
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LibQual+ Canada
Closed collection of raw data files
Recent Submissions
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Authenticity, Power and Politics in the Writing of History: Reflections on the Stoll-Menchú Debate
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"Rivers of Blood and Money": The 1904 Herero Genocide and its Effects on German Rule in Colonial South West Africa
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
From White to Black: A Historical Materialist Reading of the Islamic Revolution in Iran
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
Nazism and the Voices of the Working Class
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
Eggs and the Historical Moment: Interpretations of Dmitri Shostakovich‘s Symphony No. 5
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
Missed Opportunities: The Failed Anglo-Soviet Negotiations of 1939
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
Pangaea 2007 Editor's Note
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
Pangaea 2007 Front Matter
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
Notes on Contributors
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
Out of the Loop: An Analysis of Liverpool's Isola-tion From the Broader Atlantic World During the American Revolution, Based on the Diary of Simeon Perkins
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
Jewish Women and the Nazi Vision
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
One Hundred Thousand Ears and Eyes: The Evo-lution & Legacy of the Rondas Campesinas in Peru
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
In Memoriam: Dr. Jerome Barkow
(Dalhousie University, 2024) -
Radical Self Critique: An Analysis of the 1952 Egyptian Revolution
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
Two Years Before the Mast: Reading Between the Lines
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
Their Situation Led Their Actions: How Situation-ism Explains the Common Perpetrators' Actions During the Holocaust
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
Greek Perception of the Persian Other
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
New Woman, Dependent Woman: Family, the Work Community, and Working-Class Sexuality in the Progressive Era
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
The West Wants In: The Inadequate Representa-tion of Western Canada in the Group of Seven
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
The Rendering of a Queen
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008)