The following presents a pan-Canadian perspective on some of the ways in which governments have attempted to distribute and provide access to their own publications, both historically and with a view toward the digital era. It focuses on programs and agreements leading to the systematic deposit of the published print output of governments in one or more locations. This chapter does not strive to provide a fully comprehensive or complete overview of deposit and distribution programs in Canada. Rather, it attempts to capture the basics of the print deposit processes that were or still are in place in each Canadian federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdiction, and the way in which these processes may have changed over time
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This article explores the history and development of Microlog, a key subscription-based source of Ca...
Traditionally, the federal government has been considered the major player in information policy con...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...
Public access to government information forms the foundation of a healthy liberal democracy. Because...
This report presents an examination of book policy development at the Department of Canadian Heritag...
Access to government information varies widely and is, in many cases, changing rapidly. This present...
information, electronic access to government information Abstract: This paper provides a librarian’...
Increasingly, federal government departments in Canada are publishing and disseminating official inf...
Canadian publishing has always struggled to exist alongside the huge industries of the United States...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
Federal policies designed to assist the film industry in Canada are largely unsuccessful since the i...
The ongoing expansion of electronic publication and dissemination of federal government information ...
This paper compares the Government of Canada’s copyright focused approach for encouraging the produc...
Other slight variations in title.Vols. for 1955- called v. 3-Supplements accompany most issues, 19<2...
The Canadian contribution to literature, music, film, and other forms of creative expression is rich...
This article explores the history and development of Microlog, a key subscription-based source of Ca...
Traditionally, the federal government has been considered the major player in information policy con...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...