It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results.
The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. More
Open Libraries – Elizabeth Dafoe and Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Libraries are open for student study space. Check hours and access details.
Archives & Special Collection - access is by appointment only. Contact Archives.
Physical materials can be requested for contactless pickup at the hold lockers at Elizabeth Dafoe Library (Fort Garry Campus) and Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library (only accessible for Bannatyne campus students, staff, and faculty who have swipe card access).
This is a multi-disciplinary database that's good for topics in both Social Sciences, and Sciences, including general anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and archaeology.
This is a multidisciplinary collection of online sources that covers social sciences, sciences, and humanities topics. This is a good source to use for archaeology, and physical/biological, forensic and ecological anthropology.
For more suggestions on places to find articles, please see Find Articles tab in this libguide.
Access selected videos on Kanopy, an on-demand streaming video service. Students and staff may recommend that the University of Manitoba Libraries consider acquiring Kanopy videos that will support their research and/or academic work.
CAMPUS is the online media portal of the National Film Board of Canada, containing documentaries, animated films, interactive productions, and short films in English and French.
Curio.ca is CBC and Radio-Canada’s online streaming service developed for the Canadian educational community. Documentaries from television and radio, news reports, archival material, stock shots and more. Includes commercial-free English and French language content.