Resources, Tools, and Full-Text Documents (3 Items) Census--Canada
Genealogy--Databases--Canada
Source: National Archives of Canada New, Prototype, Searchable: Census of Canada, 1901
From the site, "Through this research tool you can access digitized images of the original census returns, which record age, nationality, religion, profession, income, education, etc for every single resident of Canada on 31 March 1901. The database behind this research tool allows you to search by geographic location. As these are copies of the original records, they are not searchable by family name." See Also:"Counting Heads Around the World: The Genealogy of International Census Data, Part I" (via Searcher)
-- Bioterrorism First Responders
Source: The National Academies New Web Compilation, "Responding First to Bioterrorism"
From the site, "Editor-selected Web resources for "First Responders" regarding bioterrorism and public safety, with a search engine of more than 3000 related Web pages."
-- Health Information
Source: National Library of Medicine A Selection of New MEDLINEplus Compilations *MEDLINEplus: Assisted Living *MEDLINEplus: Heartburn *MEDLINEplus: Plague
Health Information Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Source: National Library of Medicine Learn About: CAM on PubMed
CAM is a subset of PubMed that searches citations dealing with Complementary and Alternative Medicine. These pages provide background and search examples.
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