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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...
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2021-12-16
Zvyagtintseva, Lydia, Winther, Connie, Kung, Janice
This lightning strike describes the early stages of a project to review digitial technology hubs in health sciences libraries
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University of the Arctic Digital Library: Update 2012
2012-06-01
The University of the Arctic Digital Library project is an ongoing project in which PLC takes an interest. Some Digital Library functions are now operational at a level, integrated into the Arctic Virtual Learning Tools environment. This session will report on the 2011 meeting in Tornio/Kemi...
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Using archival photographs in a multimedia representation of the human history of the Upper Athabasca Valley
Download1998-09-01
The Upper Athabasca valley was the site of Metis habitation during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These people left the area at the time that Jasper National Park was formed, however, their activities have left an enduring imprint on the landscape. Our research involves identifying...
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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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2018-06-08
Presentation from the NEOS 2018 miniconference. Conference abstract: Librarians and library staff are uniquely positioned to observe how copyright benefits both authors and the public good through the use of these works in libraries. This session will explore ways NEOS members can contribute to...