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A white and blue space shuttle leaves the Earth’s atmosphere and is pointing upwards to the words “The IMAX Experience.”  The image background is black, the text is white, and we can see a blue ocean with some white clouds in the Earth at the bottom of the picture.
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IMAX influencer: How one woman’s work impacted the big screen

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Leo Joy-Clark
Mar 19, 2020
You’ve probably never stopped to think about the complex technical requirements and hard-working people who came together to make IMAX a reality.
The Goss press in its new home
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Mammoth artifact finds a new home in the Collections Conservation Centre

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Melissa Gruber
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 29, 2019
Last week, a Goss printing press moved into Ingenium’s new Collections Conservation Centre in Ottawa. At 32 metric tons — the approximate equivalent of five African elephants — the press is one of the heaviest pieces in Canada’s national science and technology collection.
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Making sense of an Enigma

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Molly McCullough
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 24, 2018
Envelope sent to John Horn from Samuel Morse in 1871. It appears between pages 470-71 in Horn’s volume of The Telegraph in America.
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Enhanced Reading: John Horn’s Volume of The Telegraph in America, 1879

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Stephan Pigeon
Guest writer, McGill University
May 25, 2018
Books are tools that organize knowledge. When readers access that knowledge, they engage a reading experience.
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