Canadian Century Research Infrastructure Project (CCRI)
- article by Chad Gaffield Conceptualizing and Constructing the Canadian Century Research Infrastructure (free download)
- Information about the book based on the CCRI project, The Dawn of Canada’s Century: Hidden Histories, edited by Gordon Darroch
- Canadian Century Research Infrastructure project (CCRI) main site: https://ccri.library.ualberta.ca/enindex.html
- Instructions for census takers: https://ccri.library.ualberta.ca/enresources/enumeratorinstructions/index.html
- CCRI dataverse: https://borealisdata.ca/dataverse/CCRI – includes two components of the research infrastructure developed by CCRI for the 1911 through 1951 Censuses of Canada: selected digitized published tables of aggregate data and a reconstruction of the census geography
- CCRI Census Contextual Data Base: https://cieqinternet.uqtr.ca:8082/fmi/webd/IRCS_CONTEXTDATA_WEB
Other links
- PRDH Historical Census Website: http://www.prdh.umontreal.ca/census/
- Using historical censuses to research Canadian families, with Lisa Dillon from the Université de Montréal: https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/blog/stories/lisa-dillon
- The 1852 and 1881 historical censuses of Canada : http://www.prdh.umontreal.ca/census/
- Canadian Research Data Centre Network https://crdcn.org/ . The confidential CCRI microdata files for 1921, 1931, 1941 and 1951 can only be used in the RDCs. The microdata files for 1911 and 1921 are freely accessible at https://ccri.library.ualberta.ca/enindex.html