University of New Brunswick Libraries is the core web application at UNB Libraries.
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University of New Brunswick Libraries is the core web application at UNB Libraries.
A searchable database of New Brunswick bibliographic collections, references, and contributors.
British North American Legislative Database, 1758-1867 provides an archive for characteristics of all the legislation passed by the pre-Confederation assemblies of eastern British North America.
The New Brunswick Historical Newspapers Project provides researchers with unified access to UNB Libraries' current and historical newspaper collections in all formats, from New Brunswick and across the world.
Connell Memorial Herbarium provides a searchable database of the vascular plant collections maintained at the Connell Memorial Herbarium, and in-depth information about its policies, facilities and collections.
A Nuxt module to easily connect Drupal via custom elements.
Drupal 10 Distribution based on Drupal January Bootstrap 5 theme
This site's most prominent feature is an encyclopedia of biographical, critical, and bibliographic information about more than 200 New Brunswick writers and literary subjects. As well, the site provides resources for further study and teaching.
New Brunswick Literature Curriculum in English is a guided reading tool for those who want to know more about New Brunswick literature.
Created by Dries Buytaert
Released January 15, 2001