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Academic Libraries in Canada 

Author: Frances Groen a
Affiliation:   a McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DOI: 10.1081/E-ELIS-120017678
Editor: Miriam Drake;
Published on: 13 August 2003
Formats available: HTML (English) : PDF (English)


Abstract

Canadian academic libraries developed within the operational contexts of their parent colleges and universities. They contain rich historical collections dating from 1632, collections related to native peoples, and developing digital collections. Responsibility for higher education rests with the provinces and territories of Canada to form a distributed system of education and libraries. Academic libraries collaborate through national and regional associations.

Canadian libraries have made substantial investments in information technology and actively participate in a national system of electronic information delivery.
Keywords: Academic libraries; Research libraries; Canada; History; Political economy; Change; Electronic resources
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