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Lois Hole Campus Alberta Digital Library

Welcome

The Lois Hole Campus Alberta Digital Library (LHCADL) is an initiative established by the Alberta Government, funded by Alberta Advanced Education and Technology. In 2009, responsibility for administering the initiative moved from The Alberta Library to the University of Alberta. It was created as a legacy to the late, the Honourable Lois Hole to continue her vision of greater learning opportunities for all Albertans.

The initiative provides 35 participating post-secondary institutions in Alberta with access to commercially licensed digital resources and newly created collections of unique digitized content.
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News

The theme of the Augustana Information Literacy in Academic Libraries Workshop is "New Foundations: Building an inquiry-based information literacy agenda".
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The Lois Hole Campus Alberta Digital Library initiative was the recipient of the 2008 Canadian Association of College and University Libraries (CACUL) Innovation Achievement Award.
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The LHCADL Information and Literacy Awareness Committee is developing a Toolkit of materials to help optimize the use of new resources.
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using this site

Using the links on the left you can access content from many digitized collections of material about Alberta - its cultural heritage, history, documents, and artifacts online.

Students and faculty from participating institutions can also browse more than 60 LHCADL databases by subject or title. Many of our resources require affiliation with a postsecondary educational institution.