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2017-05-07
Mahmoudi, Mohadeseh., Halpenny, Elizabeth.
The number of immigrants in global cities continues to grow, and as a result, various challenges arise to engage newcomers in the host societies. According to Berry (2010) integration is the most preferable acculturation strategy for immigrants to adapt to their new environment. For immigrants,...
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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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Roving Reference with iPads: a study of the use of iPads as technological support and service assessment [presentation slides]
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Presentation slides for paper presented at World Library and Information Congress : 77th IFLA General Conference and Assembly 13-18 August 2011, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Conference Session 197:Innovative information services in the digital environment. Hosted by Reference and Information Services...
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2021-06-03
Joseph, Kris, McNally, Michael B
Rural access to high-speed broadband services have been an ongoing concern for Canadians, and this situation has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic (CBC News 2020; Toronto Star 2020). Despite ongoing efforts to improve rural connectivity, access to high-speed broadband has only been...
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2008
Langor, D. W., Cobb, T.P., Spence, J.R., Jacobs, J. M., Hammond, H.E.J.
Saproxylic insect assemblages inhabiting dead wood in Canadian forests are highly diverse and variable but quite poorly understood. Adequate assessment of these assemblages poses significant challenges with respect to sampling, taxonomy, and analysis. Their assessment is nonetheless critical to...
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2014-11-09
Author name ambiguity is an ongoing concern for graduate students, researchers and scholars alike. With the increase in publishing scholarly works, explosion of niche journals, international collaborations and new areas of research this issue will only become more complex. The is presentation...
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2013-03-19
Presentation by Scot Nickels (Director, Inuit Qaujisarvingat, Inuit Knowledge Centre, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami) with panel responses by Susan Babcock (Research Ethics Office, University of Alberta), John Broome (Chair, CDN National Committee - CODATA International), Aynslie Ogden (Senior Science...