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La recherche et les bibliothécaires à l’Université de l’Alberta : Une présentation donnée par vidéoconférence aux bibliothécaires de l’Université Laval
Download2013-12-18
Les objectifs de la présentation sont les suivants. 1) Comprendre les étapes historiques qui ont amené les Bibliothèques de l’Université de l’Alberta à encourager ses bibliothécaires à participer à la recherche. 2) Mettre l’expérience albertaine en perspective. 3) Identifier les raisons qui...
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2012-11-26
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
This document outlines the biostatistical analysis support available at the University of Alberta (UA). The inclusion of strong statistical expertise on research teams for studies carried out by Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) funded programs will greatly benefit the quality of...
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2018-08-01
Eerkes, Deborah, Hackett, Chris
This report details the work of the Restorative Initiatives Working Group, examining the potential for a restorative approach to prevent and address sexual violence. It was presented to the University of Alberta Sexual Violence Response Advisory Council Executive Steering Committee in August 2018.
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Report from the Working Group on Text-Matching Software for Detecting Plagiarism in Student Work
Download2013-05-23
Hackett, Chris, Eerkes, Deborah
A working group of the University of Alberta's Campus Law Review Committee (CLRC) examined the use of Text Matching Software (TMS) as a tool to detect plagiarism in student work. The group met over the 2012-13 academic year to study the issue and made seven recommendations.