Une collection contenant l'analyse, la critique, et la réception des matériaux Franco-Ontariens. [A collection containing the analysis, criticism, and reception of Franco-Ontarian materials.]
Canada's Early Women Writers (CEWW), a long-term collaborative project, is a bio-bibliographical database of Canadian English-language women writers who first published in or before 1950.
Canadian Women Playwrights Online is a scholarly project that will address a widening void in theatre scholarship in Canada: the absence of scholarship attending to current work by contemporary...
The Digital Diversity conference celebrated twenty years of the Orlando Project with presentations on writing, feminism, and culture in the digital age.
A digitization and marked up enhancement of Donald J. McLeod's two books, Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada: A Selected Annotated Chronology, Volume 1, 1964-1975, and Volume 2, 1976-1981.
This project explores the histories of six mainstream Canadian periodicals that contributed towards the development of Canadian middlebrow culture, in the period from 1925 to 1960.
This collection contains materials associated with the The Royal Society of Canada's Expert Panel report, "The Future Now: Canada's Libraries, Archives, and Public Memory", including the report,...
The Digital Page is a digital edition of the writings of P.K. Page and of the visual art she created under her married name P.K. Irwin, employing an open source text-image tool, the Digital Page...
Winnifred Eaton Reeve, more famously known in the early 20th century by her pen name, Onoto Watanna, was the first Asian North American novelist. This collection features her Alberta writings.
Women's Reading and Writing in Canada from 1950 is an open-access research collection illustrating the immense productivity of women writers in Canada within the rapidly changing culture of the mid...