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Using Local and Traditional Knowledge to Define a Digital Library for the Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Download2016-09-01
Stobbs, R. , Campbell, Sandy, Farnel, S. , Piltingsrud, A. , Shiri, A. , Rathi, D. , Maloney, E. , Cockney, C.
The Digital Library North (DLN) project is a research and development collaboration between the Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre (ICRC) located in Inuvik, in Canada’s Northwest Territories and the University of Alberta School of Library and Information Studies in Edmonton, Alberta. The...
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LIS 598 Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Lecture 1 - Slide 8 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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2006
Twidale, Michael B., Rathi, Dinesh, Jones, M. Cameron
We explore the application of a wiki-based technology and style of interaction to enabling the incremental translation of a collaborative application into a number of different languages, including variant English language interfaces better suited to the needs of particular user communities. The...
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LIS 598 - Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Lecture 1 (video)
2017-01-09
This is the first lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers the scope and definition of information policy; examines the federal information policy landscape in Canada; and, looks at some challenges and issues with information policy. This file is a...
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2008
Mackey, Margaret, McClay, Jill K.
This article explores what teachers and students can learn about contemporary story-telling from a study of fan fiction – that is, stories created by readers and viewers out of the canonical material of previously published fictions. Drawing on the example of Pirates of the Caribbean, it...
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2008
Bakhtin’s concept of the chronotope, the representation of a particular time and space in an artistic work, is used to explore connections between Anne of Green Gables (Montgomery, 1908) and Elijah of Buxton (2007). Written a century apart, these novels both feature an eleven-year-old protagonist...
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North, Stobbs, Robyn
Located at 285 - 289 Mackenzie Road, in Inuvik and operate by the Beaufort Delta Health & Social Services, the Inuvik Regional Hospital has 51 beds. The Inuvik Regional Hospital offers: Emergency Services, Acute Care, Diagnostic Imaging, Laboratory Services, Long Term Care, Rehabilitation,...
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Building a "Digital Futures' Community Broadband Portal
2015-10-15
McMahon, Rob, McNally, Michael B
This presentation by Drs. Rob McMahon and Michael B. McNally was presented at the Digital Futures Symposium on Rural Broadband Enablement held in Olds, AB, Oct 14-15, 2015. The presentation outlines considerations for the construction of a portal and repository to house materials on community...
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LIS 598 Info Policy - Winter 2016 - Open Data Interview with Kirk MacLeod (HD video)
2017-03-07
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.