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- 20September, 2016
- 9Food prices - Arctic Regions
- 5Food prices - St. Petersburg, Russia
- 5September 2016
- 4Architectural decoration - Polar Regions
- 79Canadian Circumpolar Institute
- 79Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
- 6School of Library and Information Studies
- 6School of Library and Information Studies/Digital Library North
- 3University of Alberta Library
- 3University of Alberta Library/Libraries Staff Publications
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2016-04-01
Campbell, Sandy, Dennett, Liz, Kung, Janice Yu Chen
Systematic review searching is becoming an increasing part of the day-to-day work of health librarians. The University of Alberta John W. Scott Health Sciences Library offers a monthly three-hour “Introduction to Systematic Review Searching” workshop to researchers at the University of Alberta....
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2016-06-18
Weaving functional objects from birch bark is a traditional craft in Finland and other Northern European countries. These woven birch bark shoes and backpack (see related link) were donated to the Sointula Museum by the Renwell Family. The Sointula Museum holds artifacts and archival documents...
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Blocks of different coloured plants in geometric designs in the park in at the corner of of Lemontovsky Prospect and nab Reki Fontanki in St. Petersburg, Russia
Download2016-09-12
This collection of block-colour and border plantings were in the park in front of the Azimut Hotel in St. Petersburg, Russia. This photo is taken from an upper floor of the hotel. Some of the plants were coleus, impatiens, Jacobaea maritima (dusty miller) and babys breath. The combination of...
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2016-09-11
In this boulevard garden in St. Petersburg, Russia nasturtiums, cosmos, calendula and a few asters were still blooming in mid-September. The garden is fenced with black metal fencing and the nasturtiums are in a concrete planter in front of the garden. There is a birch tree in the middle of...