Libraries Staff Presentations
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- 62University of Alberta Library
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- 3Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
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- 1Education, Faculty of
- 1Education, Faculty of/Presentations (Education)
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2019-03-26
Greg Whistance-Smith, Raheel Malkan, Lydia Zvyagintseva
In this digital Initiatives speaker series Greg Whistance-Smith and Raheel Malkan share their findings and lessons learned from working with Lydia Zvyagintseva on research and service development, as part of their Graduate Student Internship Program at the University of Alberta Libraries. They...
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2015-11-17
A presentation given at a meeting in Edmonton on November 17, 2015 co-sponsored by RDC and the University of Alberta with support from SSHRC on behalf of the federal granting agencies. The Edmonton meeting involved senior representatives of 16 institutions, as well as of the federal granting...
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2022-06-08
Under the New Deal, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) initiated several white-collar projects alongside its better-known construction projects. Among them were projects to compile abstracts and indexes of historical newspaper files in several cities to support historical research. The first...
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2023-12-08
Amanda Wakaruk, Rowena Johnson
Slides from a presentation at the Ontario Library Association Copyright Symposium 2023. Session abstract: This session will share practical examples of contracts that are considered to override statutory user rights provided in Canadian law. Participants will be invited to discuss how things...
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The Closed Door of Open Government: Creative Commons as a remedy for Crown copyright barriers
Download2019-05-10
Presentation at Creative Commons Summit 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal. Program Abstract: The closed door of open government: Creative Commons as a remedy for Crown copyright barriers Open licensing of government publications is a laudable goal, but is rarely achieved in Canada. As a result, many...
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2019-06-01
Camlot, Jason, O'Driscoll, Michael, Luyk, Sean, Pickering, Holly, Azarpanah, Ali, Rockwell, Geoffrey
Panel presentation at CSDH/SCHN Digital Humanities conference at Congress 2019, UBC, Vancouver, BC.
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2018-06-18
Tan Maria; Campbell, Sandy; Quaiattini, Andrea
Introduction: Improving Indigenous health in Canada means understanding reconciliation as it is presented through an Indigenous lens. Storytelling is a way that many Indigenous peoples pass on history, traditions, knowledge, and wisdom from one generation to another. Truth and Reconciliation...