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Filter to Retrieve Studies Related to Indigenous Peoples of the Northwest Territories in the OVID MEDLINE Database
Download2013-12-20
Tjosvold, Lisa, Campbell, Sandy, Dorgan, Marlene
This is one of a suite of filters designed to retrieve studies related to Canadian Indigenous Peoples from the OVID MEDLINE database. This filter is specific to the Northwest Territories.
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Finding Canadian polar Indigenous studies in Medline
2012-06-11
Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy, Tjosvold, Lisa, Behn-Smith, Daniele
The polar library community has made much progress over the past thirty years in the development of bibliographic search tools that allow fast and easy access to publications about the Arctic and Antarctic. Many of us rely heavily on tools such as Arctic and Antarctic Regions to satisfy our need...
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Finding More Canadian Indigenous Health Articles Using Search Filters
2015-02-20
Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy, Tjosvold, Lisa
This presentation describes 12 provincial and territorial database search filters, which were created to retrieve articles about Indigenous people from OVID Medline.
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2012-03-01
A pamphlet made for distributing to the audience at the 2012 Junior Japanese Studies Librarian Training Workshop at the University of Toronto Libraries held in conjunction with the Council on East Asian Libraries (Association for Asian Studies) annual meeting in Toronto. It introduces via...
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2012-07-01
Discussions on the unique vertical text direction of written or printed Chinese are scarce. A common view on why Chinese characters were invented to move vertically across the writing medium maintains that vertical text was the result of using bamboo strips for writing Chinese characters in the...
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2015-06-06
This Web page was prepared as a record of the process of changing a Library of Congress subject heading (LCSH) in 2006. LCSHs are used in major university libraries in the world to provide subject access -- now sometimes called "tagging" -- to library resources such as books (including e-books)...
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2014-11-26
Campbell, Sandy, Dorgan, Marlene, Tjosvold, Lisa
This session about creating search filters to identify studies related to Canadian Indigenous people in health-related bibliographic databases was presented at the The Arctic: Prospects for Sustainable Development, Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), 26-28 November 2014