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UofK 2016.pdf
Step by step instructions for accessioning digital content using Exactly.

Caldwell 2018.pdf
Step by step instructions on accessioning born-digital content with BitCurator

UO-ISI6314-Gopenko.jpg
Anna Gopenko was born in Leningrad, USSR and has lived in Canada for over 20 years. Her background is in Linguistics/Translation, but her new passion is library management. Her dream is to be part of a systematic review team, working on a health…

Aerial view of National Arts Centre, Ottawa, front.jpg
Photograph of the National Arts Centre at night, in downtown Ottawa with photographer's stamp on the back

UO-LC-ARCS-Action-Shot1.jpg
Photo taken during our process in BitCurator

UO-LC-ARCS-acquiring-the-disk-image-screenshot.png
A screenshot of the Guymager tool in BitCurator used to create the disk image of the floppy disk. This is Stage 2, step 4 of the workflow.

UO-ISI6354-ARCS-I43.jpg
Round blue button with white lettering: "Abortion is a matter of choice", woman's symbol in letter "c" of "choice"

"Abortion is a matter of choice" (University of Ottawa Archives and Special Collections. "Abortion is a matter of choice". Atom.…

UO-LC-SOM-USA-President-1981-Research-Group-Photo
Photo of the 27 Hours Research Group formed in the Winter 2019 session of the Advanced Research in Music course (MUS4928) in the School of Music at the University of Ottawa. Researchers: Katie Gratton (right) and Rachel Lloyd (left).

UO-LC-Wikipedia-President-USA-1981-photo-24-Sussex
The Prime Minister of Canada of Canada was residing at 24 Sussex Drive at the time of Ronald Reagan's visit. The two leaders had several meetings as well as lunch at this location.

UO-ISI6354-ARCS-Rare-Books-Kalm-Voyage-Cover.JPG
The Front Cover of a reprinted book. The Book is the accounts of Pehr Kalm, a Swedish explorer and scientist while visiting Canada. He discusses the peoples he encounters while there, including Indigenous peoples and French Canadians. The book was…
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