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New Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Infrastructure
This Press Release from last week (Feb. 8) announces the $25 million investment, and outlines two projects.
- The Digital Content Infrastructure for the Human and Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa will supply university researchers with access to a range of international materials.
- Synergies: The Canadian Information Network for Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Montreal aims to provide access to Canadian materials, including books, peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, theses, and other kinds of Grey Literature.
The projects are jointly initiated by the Canadian Foundation for Innovation and Industry Canada. Here’s hoping law has a place in these collections.

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