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Past Projects

ArtCan: Canadian Art: On the Web, For the World
ArtCan was developed as a “web-based digital commons” to facilitate the exchange of research expertise, knowledge creation, training, and practice in the visual arts in Canada. Includes galleries of selected works held by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, and the University of New Brunswick Art Centre.
Atlantic Canada Portal
Designed to support research relating to the Atlantic provinces of Canada, the Atlantic Canada Portal was a collaborative effort of the Electronic Text Centre and Dr Margaret Conrad, the former Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Studies.
Atlantic Canada Theatre Site
The Atlantic Canada Theatre Site (ACTS), was an electronic resources centre for research information on Canadian theatre generally and 19th century Atlantic theatre in particular.
Benjamin Marston Diary
Selected from the Winslow Papers held by UNB Archives and Special Collections, this collection features the diaries of eighteenth-century Loyalist adventurer, Benjamin Marston.
Canadian Poetry
An electronic collection of more than 12,000 poems dating from the 17th to the early 19th centuries, Canadian Poetry is selected by a board of Canadian scholars. This collection was created by the ETC and is published by Chadwyck-Healey Literature Collections.
Development Of The Theory And Practice Of Education In New Brunswick, 1784-1900: A Study In Historical Background
Katherine F.C. MacNaughton's publication on the history of Education in New Brunswick is a landmark publication. The first work selected for A. G. Bailey's series "University of New Brunswick Historical Studies," it remains to be the only comprehensive coverage of this topic up to its date of publication in 1947.
D.U.C.T. (TAPoR)
D.U.C.T. (Digitally Unified Collections of Text) was created as a repository for collection-level metadata and projects that are related to the TAPoR project (see below).
Educational Review
A finding aid to The Educational Review for the years 1887-1912 (volumes 1-25). The Educational Review contains articles, news and historical material relating to the Maritime provinces and was a prominent voice in the region’s teaching profession for nearly a century.
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
UNB's Electronic Theses & Dissertations (ETD) project offers graduate students the option to write, review, and submit their theses and dissertations electronically.
English Poetry
The English Poetry Database, published by Chadwyck-Healey Literature Collections, features 4,450 works by 1,350 poets from the Anglo-Saxon period to the end of the nineteenth century. The collection is accessible to users at New Brunswick schools and libraries, and the University of New Brunswick.
Living Learning Working: Modern Architecture In Atlantic Canada
A collaboration among: Dalhousie Faculty of Architecture; Sexton Design & Technology Library; the Atlantic Architects' Initiative; and the provincial architectural associations of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island.
Loyalist Research Network
The Loyalist Research Network brings together individuals who are interested in the history and legacy of the Loyalists, refugees of the American Revolutionary War, who resettled in the late eighteenth century in the Maritime region of Canada (present-day New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island).

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