Date

Multiple Resources Available

  1. Annual Report
    2014 Climate and Cryosphere Project

  2. Archives for Research
    Asiaq Greenland Survey

  3. Etudes/Inuit/Studies Volume
    Volume 38, Number 1-2, 2014

  4. Newsletter
    Ice Bits, Winter 2014
    U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office

  5. Short Film: Sea Ice Secure
    Sustainable Futures North
    Water and Environmental Research Center
    University of Alaska Fairbanks

  6. New Book
    Beyond Darkness and Sleep,
    The Inuit Night in North Baffin Island
    Peeters Publishers


  1. Annual Report
    2014 Climate and Cryosphere Project

The 2014 Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) Project annual report is
available online. This report summarizes many activities sponsored,
supported, and initiated by CliC over the past few years as well as
their plans for upcoming year(s).

Content items in this report include:

  • 2014 overview from the CliC co-Chairs;
  • "Flurries in the Project Office";
  • 2014 workshops and meetings;
  • CliC activity report summaries;
  • World Climate Research Program Grand Challenge contributions;
  • Emerging activities and ideas;
  • Links to other projects and groups;
  • Outreach, capacity building, and community services; and
  • 2015 workshops and meetings.

To read the report online or to download a pdf, use the search term
"1437-2014-clic-annual-report" on the CliC website:
http://www.climate-cryosphere.org.


  1. Archives for Research
    Asiaq Greenland Survey

Asiaq, the Geological Survey of Greenland, announces availability of
archives in Nuuk, Greenland that may be of interest to researchers.
Archived materials include historical paper records of building papers,
measurements, maps, aerial photos, and more dating back to 1953. Most
documents are written in Danish.

In addition to the paper archive, Asiaq has fully detailed, updated, and
digitized models for all inhabited areas. Statistics about Greenland
from both the Greenlandic and the Danish statistical bureaus are
available. Noting that land is not privately owned in Greenland could
lead to interesting projects in sociology, economy, anthropology, and
other science areas.

The digital Atlas of Greenland, NunaGIS, is also available at:
http://www.nunagis.gl/en/.

For more information, contact:
Henrik Forsberg
Email: hfo [at] asiaq.gl
Phone: +299-34-8811 (direct) or +299-34-8800
Fax: +299-34-8801
Internet: www.asiaq.gl
Mail: Postbox 1003, GR-3900, Nuuk, Greenland


  1. Etudes/Inuit/Studies
    Volume 38, Number 1-2, 2014

"Etudes/Inuit/Studies" is a biannual scholarly journal that has been
published since 1977. The journal is devoted to the study of Inuit
societies, either traditional or contemporary, in the general
perspective of social sciences and humanities (ethnology, politics,
archaeology, linguistics, history, etc.). In addition to a number of
articles each volume contains book reviews, a list of scientific events,
and articles published in other journals.

Volume 38, Number 1-2, 2014 includes book reviews and articles on the
theme of Inuit cultures, governance, and cosmopolitics with an
introduction by Frederic Laugrand.

For a full list of contents, go to:
http://www.etudes-inuit-studies.ulaval.ca/en/numero/1317.

For further information, including bilingual abstracts and subscription
information, go to: http://www.etudes-inuit-studies.ulaval.ca.


  1. Newsletter
    Ice Bits, Winter 2014
    U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office

The U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office announces availability of the winter 2014
issue of the Ice Bits newsletter of U.S. Ice Drilling Program activities.

Articles titles included in this issue are:
- "Rewarding Debut of Intermediate Depth Drill at South Pole Station;"
- "Continued Success on Taylor Glacier;"
- "WAIS Divide Schedule Challenges and Achievements;"
- "ASIG Drill Development Project Paves the Way for Subglacial Access;"
- "IDPO Hosts Successful Town Hall at AGU Fall Meeting;"
- "Preparations Underway for School of Ice, a Professional Development Course;" and
- "NSTA Web Seminar - Fire and Ice: Snow Albedo and Our Future."

To read the winter 2014 issue of Ice Bits, go to:
http://www.icedrill.org/icebits/.


  1. Short Film: Sea Ice Secure
    Sustainable Futures North
    Water and Environmental Research Center
    University of Alaska Fairbanks

Sustainable Futures North (SFN) announces online availability of a short
film entitled "Sea Ice Secure." The SFN project is concerned with
developing an understanding of the interactions among environmental
security, natural resource development, and climate change in the North
American arctic and subarctic regions.

This film showcases how Northwest rural Alaskan villages are seeking
effective ways of adapting to rapid changes in climate, weather, and
development. Viewers will be immersed into the daily lives of active
hunters,fishers, and gatherers at home and while out in the arctic
landscape.

The film can be seen at the project website:
http://www.sustainablefuturesnorth.org/.


  1. New Book
    Beyond Darkness and Sleep,
    The Inuit Night in North Baffin Island
    Peeters Publishers

A new book entitled "Beyond Darkness and Sleep. The Inuit Night in North Baffin Island," written by Guy Bordin in 2015, is available for purchase from Peeters Publishers.

This book is an invitation to enter the realm of the North Baffin Island Inuit night.

To read a summary of the book and for information about how to order a copy, go to:
http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=9508.


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