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2014
Introduction: Just over one hundred years ago, the first law students arrived at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Law. The University — still just a handful of brick buildings dotting a freshly cleared campus conveying more hopeful promise than venerable history — provided space, but not...
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Fall 2022
Quality early learning and child care can support children in both short and long-term developmental and educational outcomes. In many ways, notions of quality and related educator dispositions in early learning and child care for Indigenous children and families mirror any program. Yet for many...
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2023-10-23
The University of Alberta Library has been actively expanding its use of the Internet Archive platform to consolidate its already-digitized collections and upload newly digitized materials. In this presentation, they will discuss some of the tools they use to better manage those digital...
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2016-01-01
This presentation provides a history of semantic web standards and considers the impact of their growing ontological orientation on the parallel development of metadata standards over the same period. References and an extended abstract are included. The presentation was given on November 25,...
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Native Hawaiian Responses to 18th and 19th Century Leisure Discourses and their Haunting Consequences
Download2015-01-21
SSHRC Awarded IDG 2015: The project focuses on historical analysis of indigenous Hawaiians' [Kanaka Maoli] submissions to Hawaiian language newspapers (1834 - 1948). In 19th century Hawaii, missionaries' leisure-discourses were intimately connected with colonial structures and judgments about...