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  2. University of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .uottawa .ca. The University of Ottawa ( French: Université d'Ottawa ), often referred to as uOttawa or U of O, is a bilingual public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on 42.5 hectares (105 acres) directly to the northeast of Downtown Ottawa across the Rideau Canal in the Sandy Hill ...

  3. Ottawa Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Size. 2.3 million items. Other information. Website. biblioottawalibrary .ca /en /. The Ottawa Public Library (OPL; French: Bibliothèque publique d'Ottawa) is the library system of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [1] The library was founded in 1906 with a donation from the Carnegie Foundation .

  4. Library of Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. The Library of Parliament ( French: Bibliothèque du Parlement) is the main information repository and research resource for the Parliament of Canada. The main branch of the library sits at the rear of the Centre Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. The library survived the 1916 fire that destroyed Centre Block.

  5. University of Ottawa Press - Wikipedia

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    Books, E-books. Official website. press .uottawa .ca. The University of Ottawa Press ( French: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa) is a bilingual university press located in Ottawa, Ontario. It publishes approximately 25-30 books annually in both English and French. [2] The UOP is the only fully bilingual university publishing house in Canada.

  6. Carleton University - Wikipedia

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    Website. carleton .ca. Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution originally operated as a private, non-denominational evening college to serve returning World War II veterans. [4]

  7. University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences - Wikipedia

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    socialsciences .uottawa .ca. The Faculty of Social Sciences is a bilingual faculty within the University of Ottawa. The faculty was founded in 1936 as the School of Political Sciences, and was officially named the Faculty of Social Sciences in 1955. [1] The faculty consists of nine departments, schools and institutes that offer undergraduate ...

  8. Wikipedia:GLAM/uOttawa - Wikipedia

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    2020 #Bib1Ref / #1Lib1Ref uOttawa 2020 which is part of #1Bib1Ref / #1Lib1Ref Canada 2020 Programs - English session - Wednesday, January 22 from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm at Morisset Library (MRT 308) 2019 2019 Open Knowledge with Wikipedia and Wikidata (OA Week event) - Thursday, October 24, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at Morisset Library (MRT ...

  9. Collège La Cité - Wikipedia

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    The Collège d’arts appliqués et de technologie La Cité collégiale, [2] commonly known as Collège La Cité or La Cité, is a French-language public college in Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1989 in Ottawa (with a satellite campus in Hawkesbury and a business office in Toronto), it is the largest French-language college in Ontario and offers ...