Libraries Staff Publications
This collection contains publications of staff at the University of Alberta Libraries.
Items in this Collection
- 383University of Alberta Library
- 383University of Alberta Library/Libraries Staff Publications
- 9Medicine and Dentistry, Faculty of
- 7Canadian Circumpolar Institute
- 6Medicine and Dentistry, Faculty of/Alberta Research Centre for Health Evidence (ARCHE)
- 5Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
- 57Campbell, Sandy
- 27Koufogiannakis, Denise
- 26Lacroix, Denis
- 22Polkinghorne, Sarah
- 21Wakaruk, A.
- 18Luyk, Sean
- 41Book reviews
- 26Libraries
- 15Academic libraries
- 15Canada
- 15Evidence-based practice
- 14Information literacy
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What do you mean you don’t have a copy? An attempt to document Government of Canada web content removed from open access.
Download2015-04-24
Presentation created for Government Information Day 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia hosted by Simon Fraser University Libraries. Provides an overview of the database sub-project of the the Government of Canada web content research project.
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2016-08-08
Campbell, Sandy, Kung, Janice Yu Chen
The rise of academic library involvement in research data management has presented numerous challenges for academic libraries. While libraries and archives have always had collection development policies that defined what they would or would not collect, policies for selecting research data for...
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What to do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching
Download2015-01-01
Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy
The demand for systematic review support in academic health sciences libraries is increasing. To manage the demand, the John W. Scott Health Sciences Library at the University of Alberta has created an action plan consisting of eight strategies. The results of implementing these strategies have...
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2021-04-29
This article investigates the later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein from the perspective of Intellectual Freedom in librarianship. The article argues that Intellectual Freedom tends to be informed by individualism and linguistic idealism. This in turn limits IF to advocacy rather than social...