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Canadian, Arctic, and Northern Research
- Arctic & Antarctic Regions This link opens in a new windowCovers 1800-present. Limit to Book Review under document type.
- Arctic Discovery and Access (formerly ASTIS)Contains 86,000 records describing publications and research projects about northern Canada.
- Canadian research index : CRI This link opens in a new windowCanadian provincial and municipal recreation plans and facilities
- ArcticStatArcticStat is a public and independent statistical databank dealing with the countries, regions and populations of the Circumpolar Arctic.
- Digital Archives InitiativeFrom books and maps to photographs, periodicals, newspapers, video and audio, the DAI hosts a variety of collections that document Newfoundland and Labrador's history and culture.
- Intangible Cultural Heritage NLIntangible Cultural Heritage is a body of cultural awareness that provides peoples with a sense of identity and encourages them to attend particular cultural spaces, use special objects, and reveal unique behavior. The bearers and practitioners safeguard this ICH and transmit it, mainly orally, from one generation to the next. ICH is their living heritage and exists in a state of constant change.
- NWT Climate Change LibraryA comprehensive resource hub designed to provide in-depth technical information, research, and resources related to one of the most critical challenges facing the North and the planet today – climate change.
- Open PolarOpen access portal for research data and publications on the Arctic and Antarctic.
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