Historical Chinese Language Materials in British Columbia (HCLMBC) was a collaboration between UBC and SFU to digitize historical records and images related to Chinese settlement and life in British Columbia. Topics covered include family photographs, household tool photographs, various reports, and local Chinese-Canadian organizations. The image collection consists of personal photo albums, city photos, and photographs of everyday items from the early 20th century. The catalogue csv files are bilingual compilations of records detailing holdings related to Chinese-Canadian history at various institutions, with call numbers and contact names for further research. Some characters do not render in Excel and are best viewed in another pr...
This activity will involve analyzing textual primary sources about Chinese immigration during the mi...
Attributed to Susanna Lucy Anne Haliburton Weldon--Canadiana 1867-1900.Annotated catalogue."... the ...
<p>The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Library is one of the pioneers in digital initiatives ...
A conference paper for the Second International Conference of Institutes and Libraries for Chinese O...
Throughout Chinese-Canadian history, Chinese heritage language (CHL) education has always been a way...
People of Chinese origin have lived in British Columbia, Canada, since the beginning of non-aborigin...
Consists of scanned and enhanced images from microfilm reels held at Library Archives Canada. Organi...
This article is intended primarily for the general reader. For a more detailed account see the autho...
This paper identifies, assesses and places in historical context many of the primary source document...
Simon Fraser University Library, University of Calgary, Sien Lok Society of Calgary, and Multicultur...
Tung-king Ng was the Head of Asian Library, University of British Columbia (1960-1987). In this revi...
The Chinese are currently the largest Asian national minority in Canada. Tthey make up about thirty ...
Joint submission with Prof. Robert Bickers, Director of East Asian Studies at Bristol University. Th...
The Chinese came to Tasmania ( 1875 - 1890) to work the alluvial tin fields of the North East. They ...
With funding from Canadian Heritage, the seven partners in the Multicultural Canada Project have bee...
This activity will involve analyzing textual primary sources about Chinese immigration during the mi...
Attributed to Susanna Lucy Anne Haliburton Weldon--Canadiana 1867-1900.Annotated catalogue."... the ...
<p>The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Library is one of the pioneers in digital initiatives ...
A conference paper for the Second International Conference of Institutes and Libraries for Chinese O...
Throughout Chinese-Canadian history, Chinese heritage language (CHL) education has always been a way...
People of Chinese origin have lived in British Columbia, Canada, since the beginning of non-aborigin...
Consists of scanned and enhanced images from microfilm reels held at Library Archives Canada. Organi...
This article is intended primarily for the general reader. For a more detailed account see the autho...
This paper identifies, assesses and places in historical context many of the primary source document...
Simon Fraser University Library, University of Calgary, Sien Lok Society of Calgary, and Multicultur...
Tung-king Ng was the Head of Asian Library, University of British Columbia (1960-1987). In this revi...
The Chinese are currently the largest Asian national minority in Canada. Tthey make up about thirty ...
Joint submission with Prof. Robert Bickers, Director of East Asian Studies at Bristol University. Th...
The Chinese came to Tasmania ( 1875 - 1890) to work the alluvial tin fields of the North East. They ...
With funding from Canadian Heritage, the seven partners in the Multicultural Canada Project have bee...
This activity will involve analyzing textual primary sources about Chinese immigration during the mi...
Attributed to Susanna Lucy Anne Haliburton Weldon--Canadiana 1867-1900.Annotated catalogue."... the ...
<p>The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Library is one of the pioneers in digital initiatives ...