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2013-03-19
Presentation by Aynslie Ogden (Senior Science Advisor, Executive Council Office, Government of Yukon) with panel responses by Susan Babcock (Research Ethics Office, University of Alberta), John Broome (Chair, CDN National Committee - CODATA International), Scot Nickels (Director, Inuit...
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Balancing socio-emotional and informational considerations in social Q&A: The case of Academia Stack Exchange
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Worrall, Adam, Cappello, Alicia, Osolen, Rachel
Many frequent social Q&A sites to share information, with social and emotional support often important in continued use of these sites as resources for both information and socialization, but balancing these is not easy. We explored the socio-emotional motivations of users of Academia Stack...
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2013-06-02
(with Anita Liao and Sarah McCracken, Faculty of Nursing.) June 24, 2013. Conference of Canadian Association for the Schools of Nursing (CASN) held in Vancouver, BC, Canada. We present findings of the kinds of assignment-specific writing supports that enable undergraduate nursing students to...
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2020-02-07
Adopted in the late 1930s, the Library Bill of Rights grounded the profession in the core value of intellectual freedom. This core value was challenged in the 1930s, the 1960s, the 1990s, and again in recent years by calls for social responsibility within our ranks. The re-occurrent discomfort...
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2011
Davidson, R. L., Rykken, J., Spence, J. R., Ball, G. E.
Abstract: The lives and contributions of Ross and Joyce Bell are described with particular attention to studies of invertebrate natural history in the state of Vermont and carabid beetles of several groups, including the world rhysodine fauna. Their work, all done at the University of Vermont,...
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Best Practices for OER in Canada: A Fresh Look at Fair Dealing for Educational Use
2022-02-23
This presentation was delivered online as part of an event held on 23 February 2022 as part of Fair Dealing Week 2022. This event was co-hosted by the Alberta Copyright Consortium (The University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, Mount Royal University and the Northern Alberta Institute of...
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2019-02-08
Language and culture are deeply intertwined concepts, and to engage in one is to engage in the other. Multilingual collections are one way to engage both concepts, particularly in integrated multilingual collections that fully serve the diverse communities. This is in accordance with library...
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2017-02-03
In my presentation I explore the grey area between censorship in terms of banning books, and reconciliation. I will be using the children’s novel The King’s Daughter by Suzanne Martel as a case study. The King’s Daughter was published in 1981 and is the story of a French orphan who chooses to...
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2014-10-17
Discovery is a growing trend in libraries, involving elements such as metadata, collections, user experience, web design, and marketing into one seamless and enjoyable customer experience. How can we make our great stuff easier for users to discover? This session is a multi-faceted examination of...