Obituaries can be a rich source of biographical information for well-known people who have died.
There are two kinds of obituaries. One is the kind that a loved one’s family writes and pays to publish in a newspaper. This will give limited biographical information.
The other kind is written by a newspaper or other periodical and includes the life story and achievements of a public figure.
Although librarians have carefully compiled these sources, there is no substitute for your own evaluation. Use the following guides to help you.
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To find and request books from other libraries, try the following:
This multi-disciplinary database provides full text for over 9000 journals, including many which are peer-reviewed.
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Canadian Business & Current Affairs (CBCA) covers current events, business, science, the arts, education, and social sciences as produced in Canada.
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