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2012
Social media technologies have the potential to be powerful knowledge sharing and community building tools for both corporate and non-profit interests. This pilot study explores the social media presence of a group of forty-six Alberta-based non-profit organizations (NPOs) in this information...
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2016-09-01
The Mythstory of Bamfield Created by Lucinda Johnston A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Acoustic Ethnography at Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre Instructor: Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier, and Jennifer Schine Teaching Assistant: Pietro Sammarco ©Lucinda Johnston, 1...
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2016-09-01
The Mythstory of Bamfield Created by Lucinda Johnston A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Acoustic Ethnography at Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre Instructor: Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier, and Jennifer Schine Teaching Assistant: Pietro Sammarco ©Lucinda Johnston, 1...
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2012
Common wisdom often posits that game-playing is the enemy of reading, that it offers one of a plethora of “distractions” that seduce people away from the power of the printed page. In this article it is proposed that we do not to take on this stereotype, with its barely veiled assumption that...
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Tools of Engagement for Knowledge Management: Using Social Media to Capture Non-Profit Organizations' Stories
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Rathi, Dinesh, Forcier, Eric, Given, Lisa
Presents results from qualitative interviews with individuals working in non-profit organizations near Edmonton, Alberta. The findings point to the importance of stories as information sources used within the organizations, with social media playing a key role in capturing those stories and...
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1983-07-01
The present inquiry addresses the problem of an adequate definition of the domain of library and information science. Such a definition must be formulated according to the rigor of logic, for it is patent that mapping out a scholarly domain is more than an act of self-evident discovery. Discourse...
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2018-01-01
Research in the field of Ismāʿīlī Studies has increased exponentially during the last decades. However, all of the existing bibliographies in the field are print-based, which lack the efficient and effective searchability offered by online bibliographic databases. This paper explores some ideas...
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North, Stobbs, Robyn
The Tusaayaksat Building in Inuvik, NWT houses the Inuvilauit Cultural Resource Centre and the Inuvialuit Communications Society.
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2012
An analysis of first-stage social software guidelines of nine Canadian universities conducted in the 2012-13 academic year with the aim to reveal limits to academic freedom. Carleton University’s guidelines serve as the anchor case, while those of eight other institutions are included to signify...
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2010
Chu, Kai Wah Samuel, Rathi, Dinesh, Du, Helen
This study draws upon the work of Golder and Huberman (2005) and examines the users’ behaviour of two social bookmarking websites, Delicious and Connotea, by analyzing over 200,000 bookmarks from each website. The study also explores the cause(s) for similarity and difference in the behaviour of...