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2014-01-17
Simala-Grant, Joanne - Director, Health Research Funding Initiatives, Clark, Alex - Associate Dean Research and Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Evans, David - Vice Dean Research and Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Dr. Joanne Simala-Grant provided a brief overview of the CIHR Foundation Scheme. A question and answer period with Dr. Alex Clark and Dr. David Evans followed.
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Wages for Intern Work and Quarters for Keystrokes:An Exploration of Unpaid Intern Labour in Information Work Within the Context of "Free" Digital Labour
Download2019-08-16
Karly Wildenhaus’ “Wages for Intern Work: Denormalizing Unpaid Positions in Archives and Libraries,” from the of the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies (vol. 2, no. 1, 2019), is a needed first step in challenging archival and library professionals, MLIS program faculty, and...
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Building Foreign Language Collections for the Communities We Serve
2013/26/04
Lacroix, Denis, Johnston, Lindsay, Bennett, Mary
The creation and management of foreign language collections present unique challenges for librarians who serve the information needs of a linguistically and culturally diverse population. Our panel of public and academic librarians will present our various approaches to working with foreign...
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Rotten by Design: Shortened Expiry Dates for Government of Canada Web Content
2015-06-04
Wakaruk, Amanda, Davoodi, Danoosh, McNally, Michael B.
This paper examines the Government of Canada’s Web Renewal Initiative and impact on the provision of web based government information. A content analysis of documents received through Access to Information requests reveals the government’s limited timelines for providing access to web content.
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2000
Ballantyne, David, Chan, Hubert, Kouritzin, Michael
Particle approximations are used to track a maneuvering signal given only a noisy, corrupted sequence of observations, as are encountered in target tracking and surveillance. The signal exhibits nonlinearities that preclude the optimal use of a Kalman filter. It obeys a stochastic differential...
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2014-11-06
Teleconference minutes are available for download for November 6, 2014 University Delegate teleconference. Discussion included the outcome of the October 28, 2014 Vice-Presidents of Research (VPR) meeting. UD members requested that discussions on the Institute Model Review be discussed at the...
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2016-04-07
Farnel, Sharon, Vashishtha, Saurabh , Novak Gustainis, Emily, LaFountain, Amber, Harrigan, Amanda, Roark, Kendall
This presentation for NADDI 2016 gives an overview of the processing work that has gone into research data description for the two types of collections being described in the "Bridging the Research Data Divide" project: special collections and contemporary research collections.
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2021-06-04
Carr-Wiggin, Anne, Thompson, Lana, Davies, Scott, Coupland, Elaine
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, NEOS libraries suddenly had to work out how to serve their clients in a radically changed world, and during reopening stages, and then the second and third waves, they had to adapt rapidly again. Via the NEOS Access Services Committee, creative ILS configurations...