Sunday, November 18, 2018

60 Million Pages From Canadiana Archival Collections Free After January 2019

This is a follow-up to the Library Boy post of April 10, 2018 entitled Merger of Canadian Research Knowledge Network and Canadiana.org.

The Canadian Research Knowledge Network has announced that some 60 million pages of  digital material in the Canadiana collections will be available for free starting in January 2019:
"The Canadiana collections are the largest online collections of early textual Canadiana in the world. The removal of the subscription paywall will allow unimpeded access to this unique historical content for researchers, students, faculty, and all users in Canada and around the world."

"Making the Canadiana collections available at no cost to users is a result of the recent merger between Canadiana.org, a not-for-profit charity, and the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN), a not-for-profit partnership of 75 Canadian universities, finalized in April 2018 (...)"

"The Canadiana collections include three flagship collections: Early Canadiana Online, Héritage, and Canadiana Online. The Early Canadiana Online and Canadiana Online collections are comprised of Canadian monographs, periodicals, government publications, newspapers and annuals and amount to over 19 million pages. The Héritage collection, developed in partnership with Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and CRKN, includes 900 collections of 41 million pages of archival materials. The Héritage collection includes scans of microfilm taken from some of Library and Archives Canada’s most sought-after archival collections."

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