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The Ingenium Library and Archives serves individuals researching the history of science, technology, and innovation in Canada. The resources span from the 
late sixteenth century to present day, with special strengths in agriculture, aviation, communications, domestic technologies, energy, forestry, graphic arts,
industrial technology, medicine, mining, sciences and transportation. The library collections contain over 50,000 monograph titles, 3,500 periodical titles, 75,000
items of trade literature, and 5,000 rare books.

The physical collections are located at the Ingenium Centre and the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Canada.

We acknowledge that the physical collection resides on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin people.

  

A wide shot of the reading room at the Ingenium Library main branch. A modern, white workstation is visible in the foreground, and a sitting area and rows of tall bookshelves are visible in the background.   Bound volumes and newspapers line tall shelves on both sides of an aisle at the Ingenium Centre Library.   A wide shot of a room depicts tables and chairs in the foreground, and multiple tall bookshelves in the background.

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Historical Language Advisory: Some bibliographic records contain content that may be upsetting. They may include language or imagery that is racist, sexist,
ableist, homophobic, and otherwise offensive or discriminatory. Many of these terms are unacceptable today; these records reflect the language and attitudes
of the historical period in which they were created. Maintaining these records and making them publicly available is important to help to understand the historic
and continued burden marginalized communities face.

If you encounter records with harmful language or inaccurate statements, or if you have questions about our work, please contact library staff at:
biblio-archives@ingeniumcanada.org