virtual museum of canada

  • Postcolonial Digital Collections Proceedings

    Hannah Turner and Kate Hennessy are honored to have a workshop paper published as a part of the Postcolonial Digital Collections workshop, which took place in Halle Germany in May 2018. “The workshop brought together researchers from different parts of the world to explore the reasoning, concepts, and consequences of digitizing cultural heritage and to […]

  • www.digitalsqewlets.ca Website Launch and Exhibition Opening, Jan. 26. 2017

    Our digitalsqewlets.ca project team is proud to announce the official launch of our Virtual Museum of Canada online experience Sq’éwlets: A Stó:lo-Coast Salish Community in the Fraser River Valley. The launch of the website coincides with a complementary exhibition at the Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford, B.C., in the heart of Stó:lo territory. Please join […]

  • New article in the Journal of Social Archaeology

    Members of the digitalsqewlets.ca team have just published an article in the Journal of Social Archaeology called “Sharing deep history as digital knowledge: An ontology of the Sq’e´wlets website project” [link to pdf]. Abstract Ontology is the philosophical study of the nature of being, becoming, existence, and relation. This paper presents an ontology of the Sqé´wlets Virtual Museum of Canada Website Project, a […]