Resource Overview Alternate Title(s): Publications of the Champlain Society Platform: Champlain Society Link to Resource Connect to Resource "Founded in 1905, the Champlain Society is an independent non-profit organization and registered charity. (The University of Toronto Press Journals Division ensures its secretariat but most of its operations are ensured by volunteers.) It receives no guaranteed funding from any government. [...] The mission of The Champlain Society is to increase public awareness of, and accessibility to, Canada’s rich store of historical records." This resource provides a list and access to the Society's complete online publications, most important of which is "an annual volume that presents Canadian documentary materials which are edited and produced to the highest standards." (Quotes from The Champlain Society: About, as of 2022-05-09.) You can browse the complete list of publications, book series, or books, or just search by keyword. Laurier Library acquired the complete archive/backfiles in April 2022. Resource Details Types: Primary source Summary: Online publications of the Champlain Society. Subjects Covered: Canadian Studies, History, North American Studies Authorized Users: Laurier Library visitors, Laurier staff students and faculty Access: Online