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SFU Library Digital Collections

The 1956 Hungarian Memorial Oral History Project celebrates the refugees of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 by digitizing 400 hours of oral testimonies collected by second and third generation Hungarian-Canadians. The interviewees tell their personal stories of their involvement in the 1956 Revolution, their reasons for leaving and …
In 1972 Voice of Pakistan began publishing in Toronto. It ran for about a year under that name, then changed its title to The Fortnightly Crescent, and then just The Crescent, under which name it was known until 1981. At that time it changed names again to Al-Hilal (which means “crescent” in Urdu) and continued publishing until the …
A selection of Satpanth Ismaili publications dating from 1910-1978.
SFU Library's Art Images is a collection of online images documenting a broad range of art in support of teaching, learning, and research at SFU. Currently the collection is composed of over 2000 images with an emphasis on the history of Western Art. Images are licensed for research and classroom use at SFU. See the rights …
Bavarijas Latviesu Vestnesis (Latvian News Bulletin in Bavaria) was a weekly Latvian language newpaper published in Munich, Germany in 1945 and January 1946, when it began publishing as Latviesu Vestnesis in Dillinger an der Donau. From late 1946 to 1951, the newpaper was published semi-weekly in various locations in Germany under the …
This site showcases many of the Simon Fraser University Library's locally created digital collections.
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