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University of Victoria

Archive-It Partner Since: Jul, 2013

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://www.uvic.ca/library/   

Description:

The University of Victoria Libraries web archiving service from the Internet Archive helps the Libraries to harvest, build, and preserve collections of digital content relevant to our community.

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British Columbia 2018 Referendum on Electoral Reform

Archived since: Jun, 2019

Description:

British Columbia 2018 Referendum on Electoral Reform, October to November 2018. Capture citizen action groups advocacy for and against the referendum question. Limited capture, if any, of BC government information.

Subject:   Politics & Elections Government - Cities Elections Referendum--Canadian provinces

British Columbia General Local Elections

Archived since: Sep, 2022

Description:

The collection includes municipal and mayoral candidate webpages covering towns and cities in the Capital Regional District as well as Prince George, BC for the October 15, 2022 Municipal Election

Subject:   Government Government - Cities Politics & Elections Local elections Municipal government Mayors--Election

British Columbia Local Governments

Archived since: Apr, 2014

Description:

Local governments in British Columbia include municipalities (i.e. villages, towns, districts and cities), regional districts (including municipal and non-municipal electoral areas), improvement districts, and the Islands Trust, as established by the Local Government Act of B.C.

Subject:   Government - Cities Politics and government Local government Government information

COVID-19 Collection

Archived since: Apr, 2020

Description:

The COVID-19 Web-Archiving Collection is a cooperative initiative between University of Victoria Libraries and the Vancouver Island University Library. The purpose of the collection is to capture web sources documenting how local governments, institutes, schools, non-profit organizations, businesses and communities in the southern region of Vancouver Island have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and how local social life has been impacted during the pandemic. This collection also includes sources documenting the increased incidents of racial discrimination and violence in British Columbia against marginalized populations such as Asian Canadian and First Nations communities that have occurred during the pandemic. For communities in the north and central regions of Vancouver Island see Vancouver Island University Library’s COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North) collection.

Subject:   Spontaneous Events Science & Health Society & Culture

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