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2015-06-02
Comparing Indigenous Approaches to Autism with Western Approaches to Autism Anna Wilson, University of Alberta On United Nations World Autism Day 2015, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon encouraged policymakers, professionals, employers, service providers, and caregivers to create an inclusive...
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LIS 598 Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Lecture 4
2017-01-27
This is the fourth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Access to Information and government secrecy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) file. All of the underlying files including the text of the audio is...
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2007
The idea of ‘slippery texts' provides a useful descriptor for materials that mutate and evolve across different media. Eight adult gamers, encountering the slippery text American McGee's Alice, demonstrate a variety of ways in which players attempt to manage their attention as they encounter a...
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LIS 598 Information Policy - Winter 2017 - Lecture 1 - Slide 1 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.