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McGill University

Archive-It Partner Since: Jul, 2018

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://www.mcgill.ca/   

Description:

McGill University is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, founded in 1821.

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COVID-19 McGill University sites

Archived since: Jun, 2020

Description:

This collection consists of web content created by various McGill University Faculties, Offices, and students related to the SARS-CoV Virus (Covid-19). The content includes status updates, articles, and news regarding the outbreak of the pandemic, the measures implemented, and its effects on the McGill community.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Science & Health Coronavirus COVID-19

Construction

Archived since: Mar, 2024

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Digital collections and exhibitions

Archived since: Mar, 2024

Description:

Beginning in the late 1990s, McGill Libraries have hosted many digital collection and exhibition websites. This collection preserves those websites for future use even as they are retired or have their content migrated to new systems. This collection also contains exhibitions and research websites from McGill Libraries' research partners and partner organizations.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities

dvc

Archived since: Nov, 2024

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Equity McGill

Archived since: Oct, 2023

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McGill University Bicentennial

Archived since: Dec, 2022

Description:

The intention of this collection is to collect web content that documents McGill University's Bicentennial celebrations. This collection was initiated to preserve McGill's Bicentennial website.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries McGill University

McGill University Responses to Anti-Black Racism

Archived since: Dec, 2020

Description:

This collection consists of web content that documents McGill University’s responses to Anti-Black Racism, specifically within the context of the 2020 conversations around Black Lives Matter and calls to address Anti-Black Racism. It contains content created by McGill University and its community, including responses from student associations and publications on how the University has addressed Anti-Black Racism in the past and the measures it began taking in 2020 and onwards. Collection image: BSN McGill. (2020). Retrieved March 24, 2021, from https://www.bsnmcgill.com

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Society & Culture Racism Black Lives Matter

McGill Web Archives

Archived since: Feb, 2022

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mycourses

Archived since: Jul, 2024

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Network-upgrade

Archived since: Apr, 2024

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Neuro

Archived since: Feb, 2024

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SLAV

Archived since: Jul, 2018

Description:

26 June 2018 saw the launch of ''SLĀV'' as a part of the 2018 season of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. ''SLĀV'' was billed as a theatrical odyssey based on slave songs and directed by Robert Lepage and starring Betty Bonifassi, met with a growing controversy with protesters accusing it of cultural appropriation and cultural insensitivity. July 4th it was annouced that the show had been cancelled. This collection captures wesbites that follow the timeline of the show launch, reviews and then to the subsequent protest, and cacellation and the ensusing controversary. Special attention was paid to try and capture the variety of news coverage both locally and internationally and in both official languages.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Racism

Translating the printemps érable

Archived since: Aug, 2018

Description:

The printemps érable, or maple spring, refers to the student strikes and wider student movement in 2012 that responded to the Liberal governments proposal to raise university tuition fees in Quebec. Translating the printemps érable was a volunteer based translation project, hosted on the platform tumblr, aimed at making the french language coverage of the Quebec student movement more accessible to anglophones.

Subject:   Politics & Elections Spontaneous Events Student activism

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