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Reference Bibliographies & Indexes

Northern Ontario

A bibliography

by (author) Loraine Spencer & Susan Holland

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2019
Category
Bibliographies & Indexes, Research, Ontario
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    ISBN
    9781487584603
    Publish Date
    Apr 2019
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

This refernce work provides a list of bibilographical entries for books and periodical articles related to Northern Ontario. The geographical area covered is that part of the province which lies north of the Canadian National Railway running from Cochrane through Kapuskasing and Hearst to Sioux Lookout. With references to all aspects of this section of Canada, the compilers have included the following topics: Archaeology, Botany, Boundaries, Economics and Development, Entomology, Ethnology, Forestry, Ichthyology, Invertebrate Zoology, Linguistics, Mammalogy, Medicine, Meterology, Ornithology, Paleontology, and Transportation. An author index to the entire work, and a map, have been added for further clarity.

 

This bibliography, a first gathering of information on this particular area to Canadian studies, will be invaluable to people in government and those who are interested in various aspects of life in the province of Ontario.

About the authors

Born in Halifax, LORAINE SPENCER graduated from McGill in 1959 with a B.A. and in 1961 with a B.LS. She has working at the University of Toronto Library and as Divinity Librarian at McGill University. She is at present Assistant Librarian at the Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology, Scarborough.

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SUSAN E. HOLLAND graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1961 with a B.A. After two years post-graduate work in philosophy, and a year as library assistant at the University of Toronto Library, Miss Holland attended library school at the University of Toronto. She is at present Assistant Librarian at the Royal Ontario Museum Library.

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