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Archived since: Jan, 2018
Description:
This collection contains websites pertaining to narwhals and more broadly on marine wildlife and marine mammal protection and conservation efforts.
Subject: Science & Health, Whales, Narwhal, Marine Animals, Marine mammals-Protection, Marine resources conservation, Marine biology--Research, Marine biology--Study and teaching, Monodon, Endangered species, Marine biology, Ocean travel, Inuit, Cetacean, Dolphins, Inuit culture, Conservation, Folklore
Coverage: Canada , Baffin Bay, Arctic, British Columbia, Greenland, 1758-2018
Format: text/dns , text/javascript, image/jpeg, video/webm, text/html
Type: Collection, Event, Image, InteractiveResource, Sound, Text, Service
Date: 2002/2018
Language: en
Collector: Ianna Breese, Donna Langille, Christina Hilburger
Archived since: Jan, 2018
Description:
A collection of official and unofficial Doctor Who websites, such as merchandise, social networks, fan communities, and general media.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Doctor (Fictitious character), British Broadcasting Corporation, Moffat, Steven, 1961-, Davies, Russell T., 1963-, Newman, Syndey, 1917-1997, Doctor Who (Television program: 2005 -), Doctor Who (Television program: 1963-1989)
Coverage: 1963-1989, 1996, 2005-2018, United Kingdom, Canada , International
Format: text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, text/dns , text/plain, text/css, text/javascript, image/png, application/xml, application/json, application/x-javascript
Type: Collection, Text, Image, Sound
Date: 2005/2018
Language: en
Collector: Sarah Adams, Jonathan Letkeman
Archived since: Jan, 2018
Description:
This collection contains websites, social networks, and news articles related to the Indigenous civil rights movement Idle No More. Founded in December 2012 by Nina Wilson, Sheelah Mclean, Sylvia McAdam, and Jessica Gordon, Idle No More is an ongoing, Canada-wide phenomenon involving multiple First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities, as well as some allies in settler communities. The movement has also been active in the United States, and in New Zealand.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Spontaneous Events, Society & Culture, Indigenous Peoples--Civil rights, Indigenous Peoples--Government relations, Indigenous Peoples--Social conditions, Canada, Social Justice, Decolonization, Treaties
Coverage: 2012-2018, Canada
Format: text/html, text/dns , text/plain, image/jpeg, image/png
Type: Collection, Text, Image, Video, Interactive Resource
Date: 2012/2018
Language: en
Collector: H4CK3RZ XD-2
Archived since: Apr, 2018
Description:
Project Rerailment seeks to document governmental reports, news coverage, and industry safety regulations surrounding rail occurrences since 1990, in one convenient location, to promote rail safety research.
Subject: Government, Computers & Technology, Spontaneous Events, Locomotives, Railroads--Rolling stock, Railroad accidents, Railroad, Railroads--Safety measures, Railroads--Safety regulations
Coverage: 1990-2018, Canada
Format: text/html, image/jpeg, text/dns , image/png, image/gif, application/javascript, application/x-javascript, text/javascript
Type: Text, Image, Application
Date: 1990/2018
Collector: Anuneet Dhindsa, Nicole Gauvreau, Ivana Jaworski
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