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LIS 598 Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Open Data Interview with Kirk MacLeod
2016
This is an addition to the eight lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. It is an interview with Kirk MacLeod, Open Data Coordinator with Service Alberta (Government of Alberta) discussing open data. This interview complements lecture 8.
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LIS 598 Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Lecture 1 - Slide 24 audio
2017-11-11
These are the underlying files (PowerPoint and audio) for Lecture 1 of LIS 598 Information Policy, Winter 2017. These files are provided for alternative access, and to allow adoption and resuse by others.
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Intellectual Property, Makerspaces and 3D Printing
2015-01-29
Austin, Mallory, Trosow, Samuel E., McNally, Michael B.
The session examines the issues raised by makerspaces in the context of Canadian intellectual property law. Questions addressed include: what responsibilities to librarians have under trademark law and the Patent Act; what are the copyright implications of makerspace technologies; what role does...
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LIS 598 Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Lecture 8 (video)
2017-03-02
This is the eightlecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers open content policies - specifically Open Data and Open Access.The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) file. All of the underlying files including the audio is...
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LIS 598 Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Lecture 5 (video)
2017-02-03
This is the fifth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Privacy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) file. All of the underlying files including the audio is available in the .zip file. Note that there is no text...
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Resource Guide: Public Library Services for People who are Homeless or Under-housed in North America
2016-04-07
"Public Library Services for People who are Homeless or Under-housed in North America" is a resource guide that was created for LIS 592: Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility, taught by Dr. Toni Samek. This guide is a summary of major findings and themes from a term paper completed for...
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2023-10-04
Discusses the implications of the use of generative AI in research and in information science research. The article poses a critical question: How do we re-define and re-imagine information integrity and academic integrity in our increasingly AI-enhanced scholarly and academic environment to...
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2017-01-01
Academic freedom is the first directive encoded in the Canadian Library Association’s Code of Ethics, but when we look across our Canadian campuses, we see that while some librarians have academic freedom, most do not. The librarian’s practice, however, is limited if she or he is not able to...