Digital exhibitions & collections

Explore more than 80 digital projects covering a wide array of subjects including, art, architecture, history and literature, engineering, medicine, maps, music, and urban design. For any questions please contact digitization.library [at] mcgill.ca.

Browse 17,000 digitized items, including books, images, and music scores, from the McGill University Library Internet Archive collection.

To learn more about the Libraries' Digitization services, please visit the Digitization for Research page.

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Canadian Architect and Builder Online

Canadian Architect and Builder is a full-text searchable digitization of the pre WWI professional architectural journal. This website also provides searchable subject, author, title and advertiser indexes.

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Digital Exhibition

Blackader Lauterman Library

Industrial Architecture of Montreal

Industrial Architecture of Montreal aims to collect, organize, and preserve textual and visual information on approximately 130 local industrial buildings, before their transformations. This database can be used as tool for discovery or focused research.

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Digital Exhibition

Blackader Lauterman Library

In Search of Your Canadian Past: The Canadian County Atlas Project

The County Atlas project includes digitized county maps and searchable information on ca. 140,000 people living in Ontario counties during the 1880s. Search for individuals by family name, geographic location, occupation and birthplace in over forty atlases.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

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Tower of Babel or Universal Understanding? The Art of Translation in the Eighteenth Century

This exhibition showcases over 80 works of translation from the 18th century, following the themes of literature, women as translators, the tools of translation, architecture and art, science and exploration, religion, and politics.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

The John Bland Archive: Building Canada

A guide to the contents of the John Bland Archive that includes drawings, photographs and reports relating to 71 projects, student work and unpublished work as well as articles, books and the Building Canada digitized slide collection from Bland’s personal collection.

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Digital Guide

Canadian Architecture Collection

Interpersonal Botany: Intersections between people, print and botany 1700-1900

This exhibition puts on display a variety of materials including books, periodicals, letters and friendship albums. The 28 rare items offer a view of the diverse social dimensions of botanical printed matter, suggesting they served as ways of creating community, forming bonds, and sharing information.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

Telling Stories: Nursery Rhymes, Fables and Fairy Tales from the Sheila R. Bourke Collection

The Sheila R. Bourke Collection of Children's Books is a representative collection of early and modern children's literature, written and illustrated by prominent creators and spanning five centuries. This exhibition features 87 fine examples of books, nursery rhymes, Aesop's fables and fairy tales.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

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The John Bland Canadian Architecture Collection (CAC)

The Canadian Architecture Collection (CAC) was established by Professor Emeritus John Bland, Director of the McGill School of Architecture for 31 years. As one of the McGill University Libraries' Special Collections, it is an important resource for architecture and urban planning research. Its mandate is to document the work of past and present architects who have studied and/or taught at the McGill University School of Architecture and Urban planning. This site is a collection of archival finding aids for more than one hundred prominent Canadian architects. Through photographs, drawings, and corollary documentation, the CAC seeks to represent the evolution of the McGill campus, the city of Montreal, and the architectural heritage of Quebec and Canada.

Note: This site has been archived through the Libraries' web archiving program and its content migrated to our Archival Collections Catalogue.

 

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Digital Guide

Canadian Architecture Collection

The Birdman of McGill: Casey Wood

Explore 119 drawings, manuscripts, photographs and publications by and about Dr. Casey Wood whose research into diseases of the eye led him to ophthalmology, the study of the eyesight of birds and fueled his interest in birds themselves as well as his passion for building one of North America's greatest rare book collections dedicated to ornithology and zoology.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

Champlain Revisited: Celebrating the foundation of Quebec 1608

This exhibition celebrates the 400th anniversary of the founding of Quebec City in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain. The selection of 80 items include Champlain’s original published voyages and other documents offering valuable iconographic and cartographic information about early New France.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

Yesterday and Today: Children's Books of the Early Soviet Era

This exhibition features a curated selection of 64 books from the Rare Book Division's collection of Soviet children's books, a collection that is representative of the changing social landscape in the 1920s and the 1930s era Soviet Union.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Western Encounter with China, 1600-1900: An Exhibition

This exhibition features 42 items and contextual text chronicling early Jesuit accounts of Chinese Chinese civilization and examining the influence of Confucianism on scholars of the Enlightenment.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

McGill Library's Chapbook Collection

The Chapbook Collection contains over 900 searchable English-language chapbooks published in England, Scotland, Ireland and the northeastern United States. They contain stories based upon medieval romance, English legends and folklore, or are abridged from popular literature for adults.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Calendar and the Cloister: Oxford - St. John's College MS17

The medieval manuscript, MS Oxford, St. John's College 17, is a collection of texts and extracts from texts on mathematics, astronomy, time, calendar, writing systems, medicine and the natural world, illustrated with tables and diagrams. Explore the original full-text and a transcription.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Archives of the Civil Code Revision Office

The archives are made up of the C.C.R.O.'s working papers, reports, correspondence, minutes of meetings, internal memoranda, etc., dating from mostly between 1966 and 1979. Search ca. 4,000 records and read the C.C.R.O.’s 1977 final report online.

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Digital Guide

PAC Centre for Comparative Law

McGill Digital Archive: Canadian Corporate Reports

Available to McGill users only: The collection traces many companies back to the 19th Century, consists of annual reports of approximately 2,000 Canadian corporations in all business sectors. Browse or search holdings information, select images of historical reports, predecessor and successor information, and view a selection of reports in full-text online.

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Digital Guide

Howard Ross Library of Management

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Art Deco and the Decorative Arts in the 1920s and 1930s

This exhibition pays homage to Art Deco on the occasion of the 10th World Congress that was held in Montreal, 2009. Discover over 150 examples of Art Deco design in various formats and styles including ephemera, popular magazines, book-bindings, typography and advertisements.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

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Arthur Erickson: The Middle-East Project

The Arthur Erickson archive highlights over 25 of the Canadian architect's ambitious projects in the Middle-East. Browse the holdings by project and explore photographs, drawings, models and more.

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Digital Collection

Canadian Architecture Collection

Expo 67 Slide Collection

The website showcases the original photographs slides taken by Meredith Dixon at the 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal on April 28th through October 29th. Gifted to the McGill School of Architecture, the collection contains 470 slides.

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Digital Collection

Blackader-Lauterman Library, 2006

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The Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio

Discover the Feather Book, owned by the Blacker-Wood Library and originally created in Italy in 1618. 156 pictures were made mostly of feathers, of which 114 are images of birds from the Lombardy area. Other images include hunters, Commedia del’Arte characters, musicians, and tradesmen.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

A Garment Worker's Legacy: The Joe Fishstein Collection of Yiddish Poetry

A companion to the printed catalogue of the same name published in the Fontanus monograph series, this site includes a searchable online catalogue and virtual exhibition with over 300 diverse digitized selections from the Fishstein Collection, one of the most important private collections of Yiddish poetry.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

In Pursuit of Adventure: The Fur Trade in Canada and the North West Company

A scholarly research site, which illustrates the heroic age of the fur trade in Canada by examining the exploits of the North West Company and other Montreal-based fur trading companies. Contains full texts of 38 manuscripts, collectively known as the Masson Papers and covers the period ca. 1790-1820.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Marjorie Howard Futcher Photo Collection

Gwendolen Marjorie Howard Futcher (1882-1969) was born into a social milieu of prominent Canadian business, political, and academic figures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This collection consists of two of her photo albums from the 1890s and first decade of the twentieth century.

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Digital Collection

Osler Library of the History of Medicine

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La modernité et ses platitudes: James Gillray and his contemporaries

This exhibition focuses on works by the London engraver, James Gillray, who, with his colleagues Thomas Rowlandson and Isaac Cruikshank, were pioneers of visual satire. Browse 86 items in this unique collection of British and Napoleonic era caricatures.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

Gynaecology in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Selected Texts

This website contains fully searchable scans of traditional Chinese gynaecology texts produced in the Tang (618-907) and Song dynasties (960-1278). All four texts include Chinese language transcriptions.

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Rare Books and Special Collections

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Habitat '67: Revisited

The Habitat website includes comprehensive sketches, plans, elevations, sections, working drawings, structural details, photographs, a three-dimensional modelling of Habitat '67 as well as interviews and case studies featuring first and second generation Habitat residents.

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Digital Collection

Canadian Architecture Collection

Hospital Architecture in Montreal: An Online Resource

This digital collection contains over 1000 images, a hospital construction chronology and architectural records of Montreal hospitals, from 1642 to the present. It also includes an in-depth case study of the Royal Victoria Hospital.

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Digital Collection

Blackader-Lauterman Library, 2006

Horæ: McGill Library Collection of Books of Hours

This digital collection features Books of Hours in both manuscript and printed form, spanning several centuries from Rare Books and Special Collections at the McGill Library.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

The McGill University David Hume Collection

A major research collection catalogue that aims to be as comprehensive as possible for eighteenth-century editions of Hume's writings in English and in translation, manuscripts, which include letters from Jean Jacques Rousseau and contemporary comment and criticism, both British and European.

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Digital Guide

Rare Books and Special Collections

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Islamic Calligraphy

Explore the history of Arabic/Islamic calligraphy, from dry black and white calligraphy of the 10th century to colorful illuminated pieces of the 19th century in this exhibition of 113 albums, panels and isolated leaves representing various styles of Arabic calligraphy.

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Digital Exhibition

Islamic Studies Library

Islamic Lithographs Digital Collection

Full text of lithographed books in Arabic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish and Urdu dated from the eighteenth century to mid-twentieth century. Browsable by country of publication and by language. 

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Digital Collection

Islamic Studies Library

Cultural Practices of Intermediality

This exhibition explores the emergence of the increasingly widespread media ecology in Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The 30 print items included in the exhibition were selected for their sometimes explicit, and frequently implicit engagement with other media.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

Interactions of Script and Print in the Nineteenth Century

This exhibition brought together 20 print and manuscript items from the holdings of the MacLennan Library, McGill Rare Books, and the private collection of Professor Jason Camlot (Concordia University).

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

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Lincoln North: The Joseph N. Nathanson Collection of Lincolniana

A guide to the Joe Nathanson Collection of Lincolniana that comprises 2,200 records. The site consists of a searchable online catalogue of books, pamphlets serials and prints held in the collection, and a virtual exhibition built as a companion to an exhibition held in 2002.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

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McGilliana: 200 Years of Student Life

Objects, photographs and ephemera offer us fragments and glimpses of life in another time, showing us details of a larger picture. Each item in this exhibition is part of one or many stories about the people who made the items, the people who used them and those who chose to keep them. They speak to a larger narrative about the changing experience of being a student at McGill University throughout its 200-year history.

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Digital Exhibition

McGill University Archives

Moravian Beginnings of Canadian Inuit Literature

Browse maps, photographs, books, periodicals and other objects from the 19th century to contemporary Canadian Inuit writings. The 92 items displayed in this exhibition include selections from the Lawrence Lande Collection of Canadiana, The Lande Eskimo Collection and The Lande Arkin Collection.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Philippe Masson Ex Libris Collection

This collection consists of approximately 4500 bookplates from the early 19th century to the beginning of the Second World War, of which 3000 are Canadian in origin.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

Virtual McGill

This website contains images of McGill University’s campus buildings and describes the programs they house(d). Browse aerial photographs and images of models of buildings, both built and unbuilt.

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Digital Collection

Canadian Architecture Collection

Ming-Qing Women’s Writings Digitization Project

This fully searchable database contains 95 titles of collections of poetry by women published during the Ming and Qing dynasties from the Chinese collection holdings of the Harvard-Yenching Library and part of the Hart Collection housed in the Rare Books Collection.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Moshe Safdie Archive

The Moshe Safdie Archive contains more than 80,000 architectural drawings, 140 linear metres of project files, sketchbooks, photographic material, presentation boards and architectural models, recording the progression of Safdie's career from his first unpublished university papers to Safdie Architects' latest projects. Explore projects by theme and browse the extensive image collection.

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Digital Collection

Canadian Architecture Collection

The Hugh MacLennan Papers Online Project

This archival guide highlights the division's collection of papers that belonged to Canadian novelist and essayist Hugh MacLennan (1907-1990). The collection is composed of ca. 550 records, including correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, and photographs.

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Digital Guide

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Architecture of Edward & W.S. Maxwell: The Canadian Legacy

A searchable database of over 700 hundred projects containing 16,000 drawings, photographs and personal and professional papers from the archive of the architects Edward and W.S. Maxwell. Also includes the Maxwell library, biographies of the Maxwells and essays about their work.

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Digital Guide

Canadian Architecture Collection

Macdonald Campus History: Student publications

The Macdonald Campus History: Student publications collection provides a unique view on agricultural developments and campus life throughout the twentieth century with 1,008 issues dating from 1905 to 1992.

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Digital Collection

Macdonald Campus Library

Missing Voices

Missing Voices: South Asian Perspectives on the Gwillim Archives

This website pairs the examination of a colonial archive of letters and watercolours created by two English sisters who lived in Madras at the beginning of the 19th century with a series of contemporary podcasts that engage with people from the South Asian community in Canada today who are looking at their own pasts and creating their own archives.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

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The McGill University Napoleon Collection

This significant collection consists of a searchable catalogue of over 2,500 Napoleon related monographs and visual material (over 11,000 prints and 1,500 maps) held in Rare Books & Special Collections.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

The Architecture of Percy Erskine Nobbs

A guide to the archives of the architect Percy Erskine Nobbs, including a database (ca. 500 records) of his projects including an inventory of drawings, correspondence and select objects designed by Nobbs. Also includes biographies and an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary works.

Note: This site has been archived through the Libraries' web archiving program and its content migrated to our Archival Collections Catalogue.

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Digital Guide

Rare Books and Special Collections

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Canadian Olympic Collection

This bibliographic database includes over 4,500 items in 18 languages related to the Olympic Games from their rebirth up to 1996, the Pan American Games (1955-1995), the Commonwealth Games (1930-1994), reports of the International Olympic Committee (1964-1996) and the International Olympic Academy.

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Digital Guide

Rare Books and Special Collections

Celebrating the Winter Olympics 1924-2006

To commemorate the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games, this exhibition presents a short history of Canadians’ participation at the Winter Olympics from 1924 to 2006. Browse over 60 unusual items from McGill Library’s Olympic Collections.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

The William Osler Photo Collection

This collection chronicles Sir William's life from his childhood in the Canadian wilderness to his medical education at McGill University, his innovative days as a doctor and teacher, and the final years of his life in Oxford, England. Browse the collection of over 380 photographs.

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Digital Collection

Osler Library of the History of Medicine

Osler Library Prints Collection

This collection brings together a variety of visual documents related to the history of medicine, spanning the 17th to the 20th century. The collection of 2,500 items consists predominantly of prints, though it also includes photographs, drawings, posters, and cartoons.

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Digital Collection

Osler Library of the History of Medicine

William Osler Letter Index

This site provides an index to the thousands of letters to and from Sir William Osler and other material collected by Dr. Harvey Cushing (1869-1939) for his 1925 biography, The Life of William Osler.

This site has been web archived and its content migrated to our Archival Collections Catalogue as one series of the Harvey Cushing Fonds.

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Digital Guide

Osler Library of the History of Medicine

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The Persianate Literary Heritage: Hidden Treasures from McGill's Collections

This exhibition highlights 33 of the most beautiful and unique pieces of literature, art, thought and history in McGill’s Persian collections. The collection as a whole consists of 334 volumes and 81 fragments of primarily orphaned leaves from the mid-14th century to the early 20th century.

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Digital Exhibition

Islamic Studies Library

People in the World of Print

This exhibition examines how people interacted with print between 1700 and 1900.The six sections of the exhibition explore different types of print matter and those social groups that interacted with the material, featuring 40 digital objects, including monographs, photographs and playing cards.

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Digital Exhibition

Blackader Lauterman Library

Pulling Strings: Rosalynde Stearn Puppet Collection

This exhibition showcases over 100 items from the Canadian puppeteer Rosalynde Osborne Stearn’s puppet collection held in the Library. The collection is a comprehensive library on the puppet theatre that includes representative examples of puppets characteristic of different periods and countries.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

W.H. Pugsley Collection of Early Maps of Canada

Donated by William Howard Pugsley, this collection contains 50 digitized early maps of Canada and North America, with a focus on Eastern Canada and New France.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

Le fonds France Gagnon Pratte Collection

A guide to the architectural historian and preservationist France Gagnon-Pratte’s archive. The collection’s inventory includes series on country houses, architectural influences on E. and W.S. Maxwell’s projects and their public commissions and the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Note: This site has been archived through the Libraries' web archiving program and its content migrated to our Archival Collections Catalogue.

 

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Digital Guide

Canadian Architecture Collection

Wilder Penfield Digital Collection

The Wilder Penfield Digital Collection covers materials selected from McGill University's Osler Library of the History of Medicine's Wilder Penfield Fonds, P142.

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Digital Collection

Osler Library of the History of Medicine

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Gabrielle Roy

A collection of three full-text searchable drafts with accompanying transcriptions of Gabrielle Roy's autobiography, Le temps qui m'a manque, held in the National Library of Canada. This website also includes significant information about the Gabrielle Roy Fonds.

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Digital Collection

McGill University Library & archives

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Strokes and Hairlines: Elegant Writing and its Place in Muslim Book Culture

This exhibition was held to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Institute of Islamic Studies. Explore 30 handwritten specimens in Arabic script and other artefacts stretching from Maghreb to India now housed in the rich manuscript collections of the McGill Library.

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Digital Exhibition

Islamic Studies Library

Shahnameh by Ferdowsi

This exhibition celebrates 1000 years since the inception of The Shahnameh by Ferdowsi. It features 16 specimens of one of the foremost literary works encapsulating the breadth and depth of Iran's historical trajectory.

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Digital Exhibition

Islamic Studies Library

SLAV Web Archiving Collection

26 June 2018 saw the launch of ''SLĀV'' as a part of the 2018 season of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. The performance was met with a growing controversy with protesters accusing it of cultural appropriation and cultural insensitivity. July 4th it was announced that the show had been cancelled. This collection captures websites that follow the timeline of the show launch, reviews and then to the subsequent protest, and cancellation and the ensusing controversy.

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Digital Collection

McGill University Library & archives

Max Stern Book Collection + Virtual Exhibition

Canadian philanthropist Dr. Max Stern’s book collection approximates 2,000 items and was bequeathed to Concordia, McGill, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This website includes a virtual exhibition, contextual information and a searchable database of the items catalogued.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

McGill University Student Publications: 1875-2011

The chief long-standing student newspaper at McGill, The McGill Daily, was founded in 1911. It had been preceded by the McGill (University) Gazette, the McGill Fortnightly, the McGill Outlook and the (McGill) Martlet. Browse over 9,500 full-text publications from 1875-2001.

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Digital Collection

McGill University Library & archives

John Schreiber: A Guide to the Archive

The John Schreiber fonds consists of 234 projects, spanning half a century. The holdings include more than 4,000 plans, drawings, hundred of photographs and close to six linear metres of textual records. Search the extensive inventory and discover the life and work of the architect and former McGill School of Architecture professor.

Note: This site has been archived through the Libraries' web archiving program and its content migrated to our Archival Collections Catalogue.

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Digital Guide

Canadian Architecture Collection

Our Friend, the Sun: Images of Light Therapeutics from the Osler Library Collection, c.1901-1944

This exhibition delves into the visual culture of Heliotherapy, an ancient practice of total bodily exposure to sunlight, and Phototherapy, an electric light therapy pioneered in the 1890s. Browse 43 illustrated texts, photographs and objects.

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Digital Exhibition

Osler Library of the History of Medicine

The Sunday School Library Collection

This website includes a bibliographic database of materials from the Sunday School Collection and provides a socio-historical examination of Sunday schools, their libraries, and their books. There are 219 titles represented in this rare example of the 19th-century Canadian Sunday School library.

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Digital Guide

Rare Books and Special Collections

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Ramsay Traquair: The Architectural Heritage of Quebec

A database for the Ramsay Traquair archive that contains of 7,922 images of architectural buildings and 640 images of silver artifacts. This website also includes biographical information and scholarly essays.

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Digital Collection

Canadian Architecture Collection

The Fred Taylor Archive

An inventory for the Fred Taylor Archive which comprises 2.94 l.m of textual holdings, and a total of 3537 items including a rich collection of personal and professional correspondence. This website includes digitized samples of drawings, paintings etchings and other materials from the collection.

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Digital Collection

Canadian Architecture Collection

Tuberculosis: The Enduring Enemy

A database based on the Osler Library's holdings of monographs and pamphlets related to the subject of tuberculosis. Includes full-text access to several books and bibliographic records for many more.

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Digital Collection

Osler Library of the History of Medicine

Tehran Branch Publications

A project between the Institute of Islamic Studies and the Islamic Studies Library at McGill to digitize the publications of the Tehran Branch of the Institute of Islamic Studies. This collection consists of major works by Islamic-Iranian scholars.

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Digital Collection

Islamic Studies Library

Theatrical Space as a Model for Architecture: A Bibliography

Searchable bibliography of ca. 1000 sources such as festival books, technical treatises and key writings on the mise-en-scène that chronicle the relationship between architecture and theatre from the 16th to the 20th century.

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Digital Guide

Canadian Architecture Collection

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Parrot – Taylor White Digital Collection

Undescrib’d: Taylor White’s 18th-century Paper Museum

This digital collection showcases the research conducted by the SSHRC-funded Taylor White Project team into the life, network, and legacy of Taylor White and his ‘paper museum.’ It also provides a browsable gallery of the 938 watercolour paintings of animals commissioned by Taylor White in the mid-18th century.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

Urban Plan Collections

A database of finding aids describing the records of the urban plan collections, which consist of reports and plans for urban and rural areas from all provinces of Canada dating from the late 1950s to the 1990s. Also includes some material on cities in the United States.

Note: This site has been archived through the Libraries' web archiving program and its content migrated to our Archival Collections Catalogue.

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Digital Guide

Blackader Lauterman Library

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Canadian War Poster Collection

A collection of 150 Canadian war posters from the two World Wars. Includes basic descriptions and images of each poster, an artist index, and an essay about Canadian war posters.

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Digital Collection

Rare Books and Special Collections

The G.E. Wilson Archive

The G.E. Wilson Archive consists of 48 items ranging from Wilson's student work, professional work and publications. Browse the collection of digitized drawings, notebooks, photographs and other documents.

Note: This site has been archived through the Libraries' web archiving program and its content migrated to our Archival Collections Catalogue.

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Digital Collection

Canadian Architecture Collection

Women, Work, and Song in Nineteenth-Century France

“Women, Work, and Song in Nineteenth-Century France” explores both women’s work and the cultural work about women in the popular song industry, drawing on a selection of pieces from the 19th-Century French Sheet Music Collection.

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Digital Exhibition

Marvin Duchow Music Library

Writing in Company: Forms of Collaboration in Artistic Works and Scientific Knowledge 1700-1914

This exhibition features over 50 examples of collaboration among writers associated with the rise of popular literature, writers and illustrators or composers, creators and interpreters as well as written collaborations between members of salons, artistic movements, religious orders, academic institutions or scientific expeditions.

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Digital Exhibition

Rare Books and Special Collections

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McGill Yearbooks

McGill Library honours and celebrates McGill's 190th Anniversary with this collection of full-text Old McGill Yearbooks from 1898 through to 2000. Explore Old McGill memories and stories told through photographs, drawings, letters, poetry, song, and much more.

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Digital Collection

McGill University Library & archives

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