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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Agenda: 23 March 2023
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Minutes: 26 January 2023
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Senate Minutes, 2023
(Dalhousie University, 2023)The University Senate minutes contain information on faculty and program creation and modifications, academic schedules, admissions, affiliated institutions, alumni information, appointments, committees, faculties, ... -
Agenda: 26 January 2023
(2023-01-26) -
Minutes: 15 December 2022
(2022-12-15) -
Initial(e)s web archive
(1981--2013)This is an archived version of the Initial(e)s journal website captured in January 2023. It contains all articles that were published and made available on the website at https://ojs.library.dal.ca/initiales . A version ... -
Agenda: 15 December 2022
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Minutes: 24 November 2022
(2022-11-24) -
Study Spaces: Designing for Wellbeing in an 'Echo' Pandemic
(2022-09)A report to Dalhousie Libraries of exploratory research conducted during a special leave. Covid-19 pandemic effects on mental health of students and adolescents are discussed, including international studies conducted ... -
Study Spaces: Designing for Wellbeing in an 'Echo' Pandemic
(2022-09)A presentation to Dalhousie Library Council of exploratory research conducted during a special leave. Covid-19 pandemic effects on mental health of students and adolescents are discussed, including international studies ... -
Minutes: 27 October 2022
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Agenda: 24 November 2022
(2022-11-24) -
Layers. Issue 09
(Dalhousie University Libraries, 2022-11)Ghost Gear StoryMap - CMAs Expand in Atlantic Canada - Data Community News - GIS Community News - Educational Resources - Dates & Events -
Missteps and do-overs: When attempting novel methods doesn’t go as planned
(2022-11-10)In 2020, guidance on collecting data through online means for qualitative research was surprisingly sparse, given the increased accessibility of videoconferencing in recent decades. During data collection for a doctoral ... -
Agenda: 27 October 2022
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Minutes: 22 September 2022
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Agenda: 22 September 2022
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Minutes: 23 June 2022
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A descriptive study found low prevalence of presumed predatory publications in a subset of Cochrane reviews
(Elsevier, 2022)Objective: To examine the prevalence of presumed predatory publications in Cochrane reviews, which are considered the gold standard. Study Design and Setting: We selected two Cochrane Networks with broad scope: the ... -
The impact of transitional care programs on health services utilization in community-dwelling older adults: A systematic review
(Wolters Kluwer, 2018-02)Objective: The objective was to identify and synthesize the best available evidence on the impact of transitional care programs on various forms of health services utilization in community-dwelling older adults. Introduction: ...