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Description: The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library's Agnes Chamberlin collection consists of over three hundred original paintings of Canadian flora and mushrooms by Agnes Chamberlin (1833-1913), dating from the period 1863 to the 1900s, as well as Chamberlin's published works, in all editions, and the original subscription books for the first two editions of Canadian wild flowers. The collection includes page images, descriptions, and full digital text where available. English names are provided for 209, alternate English names are provided for 73, and Latin names are provided for all of the plants illustrated. In 2017, the digital collection was migrated off of ColdFusion to Islandora 7 until 2024. After 2024 it was migrated to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is viewable at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/chamberlin:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
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Subject: Caribbean Quilt
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Description: The collection was initially developed on ColdFusion (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20170626191123/https://resource.library.utoronto.ca/anatomia/application/index.cfm). In 2017 the collection was migrated from ColdFusion to Islandora 7. In 2024 it was migrated to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/anatomia:root The Anatomia collection features approximately 4500 full page plates and other significant illustrations of human anatomy selected from the Jason A. Hannah and Academy of Medicine collections in the history of medicine at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto. Each illustration has been fully indexed using medical subject headings (MeSH), and techniques of illustration, artists, and engravers have been identified whenever possible. There are ninety-five individual titles represented, ranging in date from 1522 to 1867.
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: In 2024, the Drupal 7 version of the database reached end of support on University of Toronto Libraries servers. Under the sponsorship of The Bibliographical Society of London in conjunction with the University of Toronto Library, the British Armorial Binding database brings to fruition almost half a century of endeavour. Its purpose is to create a comprehensive catalogue of all the coats of arms, crests, and other heraldic devices that have been stamped by British owners on the outer covers of their books, together with the bibliographical sources of the stamps.
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Description: A web archived copy of digitized items from the MS COLL 00026 Joseph Burr Tyrrell Papers. The finding aid is available at https://discoverarchives.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/joseph-burr-tyrrell-papers
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Group: Collections U of T
Description: This collection provides access to the pre-1930 Canadian pamphlet and broadside holdings of the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library by supplying both page images in full colour, and full searchability of the contents of each item. To date the site consists of 597 broadsides (single sheets, printed on one or both sides) and 2,062 pamphlet titles which amounts to 71,508 page images. The collection includes items printed in Canada, by Canadian authors, or about Canadian subjects, mainly of a non-literary nature. In 2017 the digital collection was migrated from this ColdFusion version to Islandora 7. In 2024 it was migrated off of Islandora 7 (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20240226105857/https:/fishercollections.library.utoronto.ca/broadsides_about) to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/broadsides:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: Collections U of T is the University of Toronto Libraries’ image repository for UTL digitized special collections and archives. More information about the service is available at https://utlib.github.io/collections-uoft/. In 2024 the service was moved from static HTML and Islandora 7 multi-sites to a single website delivered through UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform.
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Description: Digitized items from the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto. The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library is the largest repository of publicly accessible rare books and manuscripts in Canada. In 2024 the digital collections were moved off of Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform. They are now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/fisher:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library's Agnes Chamberlin collection consists of over three hundred original paintings of Canadian flora and mushrooms by Agnes Chamberlin (1833-1913), dating from the period 1863 to the 1900s, as well as Chamberlin's published works, in all editions, and the original subscription books for the first two editions of Canadian wild flowers. The collection includes page images, descriptions, and full digital text where available. English names are provided for 209, alternate English names are provided for 73, and Latin names are provided for all of the plants illustrated. In 2024, the digital collection was migrated off of Islandora 7. The current digital collection is viewable at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/chamberlin:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: The Heritage U of T site was created as an entryway into the archival records, photographs, books, maps, drawings, and sound and moving image files chronicling the University of Toronto’s rich history from its founding, through both world wars, to the present. The site was a tri-campus initiative by the University of Toronto Libraries’ Information Technology Services, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services, U of T Mississauga Library, and U of T Scarborough Library. The site was migrated off of Islandora 7 in 2024 and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/explore/heritage/exhibits - it is longer actively update but links to external discovery points for U of T Archives and Libraries' digitized collections.
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Group: Collections U of T
Description: Digitized works of Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) from items held by the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Libary, University of Toronto. The collection was initially created with ColdFusion (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20170626191321/https://resource.library.utoronto.ca/hollar/). It was migrated to Islandora 7 in 2017. In 2024 the digital collection was migrated to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/hollar:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: The Discovery and Early Development of Insulin digital collection, from the University of Toronto Libraries, documents the initial period of the discovery and development of insulin, 1920-1925, here at the University of Toronto. The digital collection was initially created using ColdFusion. It was then migrated to Islandora 7 (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20240223153258/https://insulin.library.utoronto.ca/) in 2017. In 2024 it was migrated off of Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/insulin:root
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Description: The KCHA Project is a collaborative project of the University of Toronto (U of T) and the University of British Columbia (UBC) to preserve the history of the Korean Canadian community activities and its literary and artistic works. In 2024 it was migrated from Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/eal3:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Description: University of Toronto Libraries Scanned Maps features maps selected from collections across the libraries. In 2024 the digital collection was migrated off of Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform. It is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/mdl:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Map & Data Library, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: Archival Collections documenting manuscripts, correspondence, programs, photographs and recordings of composers and performers associated with the University and the city. Digitized items from the special collections held at the Faculty of Music Library. In 2024 the collection was moved off of Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform. It is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/musiclibrary:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Music Library
Description: The Canadian Necrology database is a unique source of obituary and death information for both prominent and lesser-known Canadians, covering a time span from the late 18th century to 1977. It contains over 20,000 records; the majority come from newspapers such as the Globe and Mail, Toronto Daily Star, Gazette, and Mail and Empire; an additional 4,000 records were compiled by William Henry Pearson (1831-1920), a Toronto resident with a lifetime passion for necrology. The database is now web archived and no longer editable. Its webpages remain accessible at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/explore/necrology.
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Patricia Bellamy
Description: MacLean Hunter trade journals from the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library. The initial phase of a larger project to digitize Canadian periodicals, this collection presents the first 20 years of the most significant Canadian trade journal documenting the history of the printing and publishing industry. In 2017 this collection was migrated from ColdFusion to Islandora 7 (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20240223164811/https://fishercollections.library.utoronto.ca/cpp_about). In 2024, it was migrated off of Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform. The current digital collection is viewable at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/cpp:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: In 2017 the collection was migrated from ColdFusion to Islandora 7 (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20240223153211/https://anatomia.library.utoronto.ca/). In 2024 it was migrated to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/anatomia:root The Anatomia collection features approximately 4500 full page plates and other significant illustrations of human anatomy selected from the Jason A. Hannah and Academy of Medicine collections in the history of medicine at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto. Each illustration has been fully indexed using medical subject headings (MeSH), and techniques of illustration, artists, and engravers have been identified whenever possible. There are ninety-five individual titles represented, ranging in date from 1522 to 1867.
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
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Description: Digitized works of Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) from items held by the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Libary, University of Toronto. The collection was initially created with ColdFusion. It was migrated to Islandora 7 in 2017 (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20240223153303/https://hollar.library.utoronto.ca/). In 2024 the digital collection was migrated to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/hollar:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: The Discovery and Early Development of Insulin digital collection, from the University of Toronto Libraries, documents the initial period of the discovery and development of insulin, 1920-1925, here at the University of Toronto. The digital collection was initially created using ColdFusion. It was then migrated to Islandora 7 (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20240223153258/https://insulin.library.utoronto.ca/) in 2017. In 2024 it was migrated off of Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/insulin:root
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Description: The Patent Medicine collection consists of a wide range of materials documenting the patent medicine industry from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1960s and 1970s from the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto. In 2017 it was migrated off of ColdFusion to Islandora 7 (https://wayback.archive-it.org/6473/20240223164713/https://fishercollections.library.utoronto.ca/patent_about/). In 2024 it was migrated off of Islandora 7 to UTL's homegrown Collections U of T Platform and is now available at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/view/patent:root
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Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Description: samizdat.library.utoronto.ca was initially the website for the Soviet Samizdat Periodicals database. Captures prior to June 6, 2024 are for the initial Drupal 7 database. Captures after June 7, 2024 represent the website taking in the entire Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat (hosted on Drupal 10). This website is connected to the Collections U of T hosted Samizdat Journals - Electronic Editions - https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/search/samizdat
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Subject: Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat
Creator: Ann Komaromi
Description: This website was initially the website for the Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat - Electronic Editions. It is a part of the larger PSDS project (available at https://samizdat.library.utoronto.ca). Web archive captures prior to June 6, 2024 are for the initial Islandora 7 website. After this date, the web content from the site was moved to the Drupal 10 Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat website at samizdat.library.utoronto.ca. The digital collection is stored in Collections U of T at https://collections.library.utoronto.ca/search/samizdat under the care of the Petro Jacyk Central & East European Resource Centre at U of T alongside Ann Komaromi.
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Subject: Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat
Group: Collections U of T
Creator: Ann Komaromi
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