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The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library is the largest repository of publicly accessible rare books and manuscripts in Canada.
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An online repository for sharing select items from the collections held by the University of Toronto Archives & Records Management Services (UTARMS)
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Scanned maps from collections at the University of Toronto Libraries.
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Documents and artifacts from the initial period of the discovery and development of insulin, 1920-1925 at the University of Toronto.
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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.
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The third largest repository for the artistic works of Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677).
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Documents from two exploratory surveys by J.B. Tyrrell in 1893-94 of the Barren Lands region west of Hudson Bay, in northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan and the area now known as Nunavut.
Heritage U of T
Heritage U of T is a digital collection of archival records, photographs, books, maps, drawings, and sound and moving image files chronicling the University of Toronto’s rich history.
Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat
Electronic editions of selected Soviet samizdat periodicals journals, illustrated timelines of dissident movements, and interviews with activists.
University of St. Michael's College Collection
Archival collections that document the Christian spiritual and faith experience including the Henri J.M. Nouwen Archives and Research Collection and records related to Jean Vanier and his communities of l’Arche and Faith and Sharing.
University of Toronto Mississauga Collections
A collection of images and other media about the history of University of Toronto Mississauga from 1967 to the present and the documented events and accomplishments of staff and students over more than fifty years.
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Archival Collections documenting manuscripts, correspondence, programs, photographs and recordings of composers and performers associated with the University and the city.
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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.
French Renaissance Paleography
French Renaissance Paleography extends into the digital realm the Newberry Library's nearly four decades of experience offering intensive classroom-based instruction in late medieval and Renaissance vernacular paleography.
Italian Paleography
The Italian Paleography website presents 102 Italian documents and manuscripts written between 1300 and 1700, with tools for deciphering them and learning about their social, cultural, and institutional settings.
Korean Canadian Heritage Archives
A nation-wide online database of Korean-Canadian cultural and historical resources.
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Explore Collections U of T items through the Mirador IIIF viewer and find out how to access our collections via IIIF. Click below to learn more.
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Collections U of T provides access to U of T digital special collections, as well as scholarly digital projects. The Collections U of T service is supported by the University of Toronto Libraries Information Technology Services (UTL ITS) department and its digital projects team. The UTL ITS digital projects team focuses on faculty and library department partnerships to design and develop web resources and services; the creation and maintenance of digital collections; and digitization and curation.
Collections U of T represents just a portion of the digital collections that are part of University of Toronto’s vast academic resources, special collections, and research output. Visit http://onesearch.library.utoronto.ca to learn more.
Contact: collections@library.utoronto.ca