Adam Matthew Digital is presenting a webinar featuring some of our UA Library primary sources on October 7 at noon, Mountain Time. The title of the session is Digitising Canada: Highlights of Online Primary Sources for Teaching and Learning and will feature speakers from their Editorial and Outreach teams who will walk through and highlight Adam Matthew’s digitized archival material that celebrates Canada’s unique, rich and diverse history. Registration is available here. The recording will be shared later with registrants.
Here is the full session description from Adam Matthew Digital:
From primary sources on Canadian rye whisky in Food and Drink in History to Florence Nightingale’s plans for hospitals in Montreal in Medical Services and Warfare, join Adam Matthew Digital’s Editorial and Outreach Teams for a virtual tour of some of our favourite digitised archival material unveiling Canada’s unique, rich and diverse history. We will share a special guide of Canadian content highlights from our primary source collections – including French-language content. Register today to find out more about digitised First Nations newspapers, photographs of Canadian Memorial Hill ’62, the interactive story of the quarantine station at Grosse Île, Québec, and much more!