Circumpolar Library
The Circumpolar pamphlets collection comprises a variety of ephemeral and unpublished documents, including government and institutional reports. This unique collection of just over 3,000 items originally collected by Boreal Institute for Northern Studies Library in the 1960s – 1980s. In 1990 the institute changed their name to the Canadian Circumpolar Institute and the collection was transferred to the University of Alberta Library. The boundaries of the collection are geographic with an emphasis on North American arctic and sub-arctic regions. Information about the northern portions of the Canadian provinces and Canadian Indigenous peoples, Greenland, Siberia, Scandinavia, Antarctica, and cold regions in general are also included.
A statement on catalogue and resource descriptions:The University of Alberta Library recognizes that our catalogue and resource descriptions contain language that reflects the biases, norms, and perspectives of the time in which they were created. In particular, for resources about persons and groups, this language is often outdated and harmful. These descriptions also incorporate controlled vocabularies, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings, which include some headings (e.g., Indians of North America), that are offensive or inappropriate. We use international standards for description, but support and actively participate in efforts to update and change these practices as we strive for descriptions that are inclusive, respectful, and do not cause harm. We acknowledge the critical importance of community consultation in these efforts, and as residents on Treaty 6 territory and Métis Region 4, we commit to working together with our local communities to make these changes. For more information about our Internet Archive collections, please contact digitization@ualberta.ca.
Judas Ooloolah (Ullulaq) : Gjoa Haven.
Date: January 1, 1987
Images : retrospect Native Internship Program ’86 = Images : retrospective 1986, Programme des stagiaires autochtones
Date: January 1, 1987
Carvingstone and Inuit carvings : unique northern Canadian resources by Walter A. Gibbins
Yukon moose inventory results – a summary of 1980-1986 surveys
Information packet
Appendix A : a plan for the merger of the ASTIS and BOREAL databases
Canadian arctic marine conservation strategy : discussion paper highlights
Density dependent changes in growth parameters of the southern minke whale
[Miscellaneous items on Arctic National Wildlife Refuge].
Date: January 1, 1987
Showing 1941-1950 of 1996 results
Subjects in this Collection
- Acculturation of Native Peoples
- Administration of Minority Groups
- Administration of Native Peoples
- Alaska
- Alaska, Northwest
- Animal Geography
- Animal Physiology
- Antarctic Ocean
- Antiquities
- Archaeology
- Arctic
- Artifacts
- Canada
- Canada, Arctic Waters (in general)
- Caribou
- Cervidea
- Conservation of the Environment
- Databases
- Deer
- Distribution of Animals
- Distribution of Mammals
- Ecological Reserves
- Education
- Elk
- Environmental Impacts
- Eskimo Carvings
- Eskimo Prehistory
- Eskimo Sculpture
- Exploration (Geological)
- Fin Whales
- History
- Humpback Whales
- Indian Prehistory
- Indians, Administration of
- Indians, Customs
- Information Retrieval, by Computer
- Inuit Carvings
- Inuit Prehistory
- Inuit Sculpture
- Mineral Resources, Exploration for
- Mineral Resources, Inorganic
- Mineral Resources, Prospecting
- Minke Whales
- Moose
- Northwest Territories
- Oil and Gas Development
- Oil Exploration
- Pollution, Environmental
- Population Dynamics (Biological)
- Precontact
- Prospecting
- Reindeer
- Scientific and Technical Information Services
- Seismic Surveys
- Soapstone
- Southern Ocean
- Terrain Disturbance
- Wapiti
- Yukon Territory