Includes approximately 80,000 volumes, some 180,000 images and over 3,000 current subscriptions to scientific and technical periodicals for consumers and the housing industry.
Includes preventive conservation, industrial collections, architectural heritage, fire and safety protection, museum planning, archaeological conservation, preservation, exhibition design, disaster preparedness, and museum education.
Includes monographs, technical reports, audio-visual materials, conference proceedings, over 400 external databases, 400 professional standards including
ISO and a secure online library service.
Houses First and Second World War collections including original letters, diaries, logbooks, maps, blueprints, oral history tapes, original photographic prints, negatives, wartime pamphlets, military manuals, and over 144,000 Second World War newspaper clippings.
E - Government of Canada libraries by department or agency beginning with the letter E
Provides access to one of the world's most comprehensive collections of information on fisheries, aquatic sciences, marine ecosystems and nautical sciences. The Canadian Coast Guard College Library houses a comprehensive collection in nautical sciences including ships' specifications, nautical charts, marine engineering, and navigation.
G - Government of Canada libraries by department or agency beginning with the letter G
Includes collections on foreign relations, international law, trade and affairs, human rights, environment, peacekeeping, commercial sectors, and trade promotion.
Includes access to books, magazines, journals and DVDs, full-text journals and historical legislation about Canadian Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian North.
L - Government of Canada libraries by department or agency beginning with the letter L
Preserves the documentary heritage of Canada through 71,000 hours of films, millions of architectural drawings, plans and maps, the world's largest collection of Canadian sheet music, Canadian Postal Archives, periodicals, microfilms, manuscripts, and portraits over a million Canadians since 1689.
N - Government of Canada libraries by department or agency beginning with the letter N
Includes visual arts literature, Canadiana collections, history of the Western tradition since the late Middle Ages, with emphasis on painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and photography.
Provides a vast collection of research materials, periodicals, reports and maps relevant to the sustainable development of Canada's mineral, forest and energy resources.
Offers primary and secondary materials from major common and civil law jurisdictions, including a large collection of legal periodicals, loose-leaf services and major legal texts.