Browsing Dalhousie University Libraries by Title
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Cram, Mary & friends
(1899-05) -
Cranberry Picking
(2011) -
Crane, Annie
(1901-02) -
Crane, Miss & friend
(1900-09) -
A craniometric study of the Micmac skull in the Provincial Museum of Nova Scotia
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1919) -
The Crash
(1974) -
Crash Course: What is Remix Culture?
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2014) -
CRASH: Metafisica dell'ubiquità
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)The culture of the twentieth century is characterized by three industrial products: the cinema, the car and science-fiction. All three relate to the way we experience time and space. In his novel Crash, J.G. Ballard uses ... -
Crawford, J. J., Mrs. - babies of
(after 1870) -
Crayden, Mrs. & friends
(after 1870) -
Crazy
(Medical Students' Society, Dalhousie University, 2006)Crazy was created and performed as a collaboration by Nadia Alam, the author, and Linda Clarke. Passages in bold type are quotes from "Wild Roses, a novel followed by a Love Letter", by Jacques Ferron. -
Crazy People
(1998) -
Crearer - group
(1899-09) -
Crearer, Laura
(1909-12) -
Creaser, H. H., Mrs. & friend
(1896- 06) -
Create Persistent URLs to Library Resources
(2011-09-08)Have you ever captured URLs from electronic articles, databases or ebooks for your students, only to have the link not work when they tried to access the resource later? URLs are often not 'persistent' or 'durable' when ... -
Creating a Zine Collection for Your Library
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Creating a “new normal”: Transforming instruction for MLIS students
(2015-06)Over the past few years, the Dalhousie Libraries and the School of Information Management (SIM) have made concerted efforts to forge a stronger connection with one another. This presentation will outline the process of ... -
Creating the Cinematic Illusion of Samson's Phenomenal Biblical Strength in Cecil B. DeMille's Samson and Delilah (1949)
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2007-06)