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maintains a busy research and publication schedule. Proceedings from
symposia and the Center’s newsletter AuCanada are but a few
of the documents regularly published. A Memorandum of Understanding between BGSU and the University of Windsor provides for faculty exchange, joint research, and colloboration on outreach.
BGSU is a Selective
Depository institution of the Government of
Canada. Click here for further information on how to access these documents
(prepared by Coleen Parmer). BGSU
also subscribes to the Statistics Canada data source CANSIM.
Most resources are accessible through BGSU’s main campus
Jerome Library, while additional electronic
resources are housed
in the Canadian Studies Center offices in the College of Business
Administration. National and international users (via the internet)
have access to BGSU Canadian Studies holdings via OhioLINK.
This consortium of seventeen public universities, twenty-three
community/technical colleges, thirty-nine private colleges and
the State Library of Ohio serves more than 500,000 faculty, students,
staff, and other researchers through 120 campus-based library systems
and networks. OhioLINK offers user-initiated, online borrowing
with a delivery service that speeds the exchange of library items.
Visit the Jerome library online at www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library.
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