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Libraries Staff Publications
This collection contains publications of staff at the University of Alberta Libraries.
Items in this Collection
- 58Campbell, Sandy
- 27Koufogiannakis, Denise
- 26Lacroix, Denis
- 22Polkinghorne, Sarah
- 21Wakaruk, A.
- 18Luyk, Sean
- 41Book reviews
- 26Libraries
- 15Academic libraries
- 15Canada
- 15Evidence-based practice
- 14Information literacy
- 385University of Alberta Library
- 385University 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
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2021-03-11
Thorlakson, Jessica, Gareau-Brennan, Céline
Abstract: Finding high quality Queer resources can be challenging in heteronormative academia. Learn the ins and outs of advanced searching for LGBTQ2S+ sources from UofA Librarians. In this presentation, we review: Good search strategy; Vetted databases containing Queer information; General tips...
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2021-06-01
Wakaruk, Amanda, Gareau-Brennan, Céline
This file provides cross tabulations associated with the first deployment of the Copyright Anxiety Scale in September 2019.
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2021-01-01
When the University of Alberta Library hired its first Wikimedian-in-Residence (WIR) in 2019, the team had difficulty finding detailed information about how to plan for a WIR and set up the role for success. This chapter details two Wikipedia residencies that served as a guide for the Alberta...
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Copyright Anxiety Scale Frequency Tabulations Sep 2019
2020-06-03
Wakaruk, Amanda, Gareau-Brennan, Céline
This file provides frequency distributions associated with the first deployment of the Copyright Anxiety Scale in September 2019.
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The Limits of Recognition: Culture and Historical Necessity in the Work of Rawls and Taylor
Download2020-10-30
Canadian political philosophy – particularly the work by Charles Taylor, James Tully, andWill Kymlicka – can be read against the changing landscape of Canadian constitutional and social history. In this paper, I will trace the genealogy of Taylor’s politics of recognition from Rawls’ Theory of...
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近代美術関係新聞記事資料集成:別冊 (Kindai bijutsu kankei shinbun kiji shiryō shūsei" bessatsu) [Modern Art related Japanese Newspaper Clipping Collections 1891-1941]
Download2020-01-01
Yumani Shobou Publishing (microfilm/booklet), David Sulz (English annotation)
Scan of booklet and card (plus additional commentary and some translation) accompanying 2 microfilm sets “Kindai bijutsu kankei shinbun kiji shiryō shūsei” (literally modern art related newspaper article document collection). A historic collection contemporary newspaper clippings about Modern Art...
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Proxying the Data Body: Artificial Intelligence, Federated Identity, and Machinic Subjection
Download2020-08-06
Academic libraries have recently seen a shift from self-management of user-authentication of licensed resources themselves, to cloud-based implementations of "federated identity" technologies. Such technologies aim to solve the problems of fragile access to licensed resources while also better...
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A Human Library with a Side of Critical Thinking: Considering Oral Narratives and Scholarly Articles
Download2020-01-01
Goebel, Nancy, Becker, Yvonne, Blizzard, Kara
Chapter in: Morris, Sarah E, editor. The Critical Thinking About Sources Cookbook. Association of College and Research Libraries, 2020.
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“The Power of Knowledge, Objectified”: Immaterial Labor, Cognitive Capitalism, and Academic Librarianship
“The Power of Knowledge, Objectified”: Immaterial Labor, Cognitive Capitalism, and Academic Librarianship
Download2020-02-03
This article analyzes current trends in academic librarianship from the perspective of Italian autonomist Marxism. With the rise of new technologies and the advent of a period variously called the “Fourth Industrial Revolution”, “Industry 4.0”, and “The Second Machine Age,” academic librarianship...