ePLUS Assignment Guide for Prohibition During and After WWI in Canada

Using research databases is the quick, easy, and effective way of doing research on your topic. These typically include timely articles from leading authoritative magazines, journals and newspapers. Use the hyperlinks below to view pre-made searches. TIP: You will need your library card number to use these products from home.
These materials are mostly in-library use only and typically include encyclopedias, dictionaries and other reference sources. Often includes a further readings list. In-library use only materials are noted as such.
Use the hyperlinks below to view these book titles in our library catalogue. You can also use the library catalogue to search for more books by title, author, subject or general keyword. TIP: All non-fiction titles are organized by subject. Use the call number of a particular title to find other similar books.
- Rocco Perri : the story of Canada's most notorious bootlegger by Antonio Nicaso (Adult Biography Collection 364.1092 Perri-N)
- Booze : a distilled history by Craig Heron (Adult Non-Fiction 394.130971 Her)
- Northern spirits : a social history of alcohol in Canada by Reginald G. Smart & Alan C. Ogborne (Adult Non-Fiction 362.2920971 SMA 1996)
Multimedia (Audio/Video/Images)
These materials typically include audio CDs, VHS videocassettes, and DVD video discs. These typically include documentary style videos and books in audio format.
- Images Canada (http://www.imagescanada.ca)
These typically include freely available resources found on the World Wide Web.
- Today's Canadian History
(http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day) - Library and Archives Canada
(http://www.collectionscanada.ca/index-e.html)
