Digital Library North
This is a joint project between the University of Alberta School of Library and Information Studies and the Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre (ICRC). The project seeks to better understand the information needs and information seeking behaviours of the Inuvaluit people, as well as the extent and nature of the documentary hertiage of the Inuvialuit people. This information will be used to inform the development of a digital library service for the Inuvialuit Cutural Resource Centre.
Items in this Collection
- 26Stobbs, Robyn
- 16Campbell, Sandy
- 14Digital Library North
- 10Farnel, Sharon
- 7Rathi, Dinesh
- 7Shiri, Ali
- 14Canada, Northwest Territories, Inuvik
- 5Canada, Inuvialuit Settlement Region
- 4Canada, Northwest Territories, Aklavik
- 4Iglukpak - Piksauyak (qivs)
- 4Igluqpak - Pichaaq (qivu)
- 4Photographs
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2017-05-18
This flag of the Hamlet of Aklavik was displayed in a public building. It is yellow with black bars on either side of a circle which surrounds a triangular shield on which there is a door mouse below an open book. The words "Never Say Die" appear in an arc below the shield. The words Hamlet...
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2014-10-01
Stobbs, Robyn, Digital Library North
Hoarfrost condenses out of the air at freezing temperatures and creates beautiful icy coatings on all surfaces.
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North Project, Stobbs, Robyn
Operating May to September, the greenhouse, built from a former hockey arena, produces vegetables and flowers.
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North, Stobbs, Robyn
Located at 285 - 289 Mackenzie Road, in Inuvik and operate by the Beaufort Delta Health & Social Services, the Inuvik Regional Hospital has 51 beds. The Inuvik Regional Hospital offers: Emergency Services, Acute Care, Diagnostic Imaging, Laboratory Services, Long Term Care, Rehabilitation,...
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2016-07-01
Farnel, Sharon, Campbell, Sandy, Stobbs, Robyn, Rathi, Dinesh, Maloney, Elaine, Shiri, Ali, Piltingsrud, Anastasia, Cockney, Cathy
The Digital Library North is being developed jointly by the Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre and the University of Alberta. The goal is to create a digital library that will meet the needs of the Inuvialuit people. The Inuivialuit people recognize three dialects of the Inuvialuktun language:...
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2014-10-01
Stobbs, Robyn, Digital Library North
Muktuk is the edible part of the whale skin, the layer between the skin and the blubber. It contains high levels of vitamins C and D. Traditionally it is eaten raw.