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Citation trails are a way of moving backwards and forwards in the research timeline, finding older or newer sources related to the books or articles you are using. There are a number of ways of using citation trails.
The first symbol, with the arrows pointing up, will lead to other sources which have cited this article. This will not be a complete list of all items which have cited this article; the system only links to sources to which we have access.
The second symbol, with the arrow pointing down, will lead to sources cited in the original article. Again, these will only be the sources to which we have access.
If you have any questions about using citation trails, please Ask a Librarian for help.
Welcome to the Celtic Studies guide! This guide is designed to help you with your research.
OPEN
By appointment only.
To arrange for access outside of these hours contact Susan Cameron at scameron@stfx.ca
OR 902-867-5328
See the Fr. Charles Brewer Celtic Collection tab in the side bar for information on using the Celtic Collection.
Access to Gaelstream has been partially restored on a new host (https://stfx.cairnrepo.org/islandora/object/stfx%3Agaelstream). The files which are available are from the Cape Breton Folklore Collections, however more items will be added throughout the summer.
We are still in the process of quality assurance, so users may experience issues with the available content and we ask for your continued patience as we develop the site and new interface. Errors and issues with Gaelstream can be reported to https://tiny.cc/gaelstream
Please be advised that file URLs are not permanent and are subject to change, so be cautious when bookmarking or citing files.