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Skip to Search Results- 43Campbell, Sandy
- 22Dorgan, Marlene
- 21Tjosvold, Lisa
- 2Beaudreau, Diane, biologist, artist
- 2Maloney, Elaine
- 1AALCO (Anglo American Leather Company) (Decorator)
- 11Search Filters - Ovid MEDLINE Database
- 5Traditional food - Northern Canada
- 4Photographs
- 3Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
- 3Country food - Northern Canada
- 3Country food - Northern Canada - photographs
- 27University of Alberta Library
- 18University of Alberta Library/Health Sciences Search Filters
- 14Canadian Circumpolar Institute
- 13Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
- 8University of Alberta Library/Libraries Staff Publications
- 3School of Library and Information Studies
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2011-04-21
Seale, Linda, Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy, Storie, Dale, Chan, Liza, Chor, Louis
On October 26, 2011, The John W. Scott Health Sciences Library at the University of Alberta opened a Traditional and Indigenous Healing Collection.
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2014-09-23
Tjosvold, Lisa, Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy
This presentation describes a project to create first-generation search filters that retrieve studies from the Ovid MEDLINE database related to Canadian Indigenous Peoples. The filters are designed to be single line searchs that can be “cut and paste” into the OVID Medline search box.
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Finding Canadian polar Indigenous studies in Medline
2012-06-11
Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy, Tjosvold, Lisa, Behn-Smith, Daniele
conducting systematic review searches, searchers are required to be as comprehensive as possible, which means that all relevant subject databases must be searched, even if overlap is substantial. As a result, Medline must be searched as part of any systematic review search related to Indigenous health
retrieval of Canadian Indigenous materials
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2017-12-12
Tan, Maria C, Campbell, Sandy, Quaiattini, Andrea M
Storytelling is a way that many Indigenous peoples pass on history, traditions, knowledge, and wisdom from one generation to another. Indigenous authors use storytelling to share contemporary knowledge with young people as well. Nowhere is this more apparent than in how Indigenous peoples are
telling the story of the legacy residential schools in children’s literature. The purpose of this study is to identify children's books (PreK-12) authored by Canadian Indigenous people that include content related to the residential school experience, its legacy, and the way forward. More than 100 books
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Finding More Canadian Indigenous Health Articles Using Search Filters
2015-02-20
Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy, Tjosvold, Lisa
This presentation describes 12 provincial and territorial database search filters, which were created to retrieve articles about Indigenous people from OVID Medline.