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GEOG 130, Geography of Canada: Books & Videos

Reference Books

Reference books provide background information on a topic, such as definitions of terms, key figures and events, and well written overviews. We have a couple databases online.

Search selected dictionaries and encyclopedias from Oxford University Press:

And some selected print titles available:

Finding Books & Videos in the UFV Library

Search for books, e-books, and videos
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[Note: We are working to improve access to our collections and revising our subject headings to be more respectful and inclusive. Please be aware that you may see certain words or descriptions in search results or library materials which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was created and may now be considered offensive.]

The UFV Library Catalogue lists the books, videos, government reports, electronic books, and other resources held by our library. 

To begin searching, type keywords describing your topic and click on Search. Keywords may be a single word, a phrase or words joined together by AND. For example:

  • geography and canada
  • sustainable development
  • prince edward island and historical geography
  • canada and population
  • hydrology and british columbia

You might also wish to browse the shelves in the library; try the following call number areas:

FC 1 - FC 4617.3 History and geography of Canada
G 1 - G 922 Geography
G 1115 - G 1193 Atlases of Canada
GA 101 - GA 1776 Cartography
GB 3 - GB 5030 Physical geography
GE 1 - GE 350 Environmental sciences
QE 1 - QE 996.5 Geology
TR 810 Aerial photography

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