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2012
Sinclair, Stéfan, Rockwell, Geoffrey
Introduction: One can think through a digital humanities curriculum in three ways. One can ask what should be the intellectual content of a program and parse it up into courses; one can imagine the skills taught in a program and ensure that they are covered; or one can ensure that the...
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Alternative Social Media for Outreach and Engagement: Considering Technology Stewardship as a Pathway to Adoption
Download2020-01-01
Commercial social media (CSM) play a vital role in support of community outreach and engagement. Despite the apparent benefits of CSM, its widespread use raises important concerns about privacy and surveillance, limits on innovation, and data residency for the organizations that increasingly rely...
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An Analysis of the Historical Development of Community in Li Qiao's (Lee Ch'iao) Wintry Night Trilogy
Download2007-12-31
This essay focuses on the notions of filiality, kinship, and uxorilocal marriage as represented in the first book of Li Qiao's novel trilogy Wintry Night.
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2019-10-10
Brunet, Melanie, Wakaruk, Amanda
Published as Chapter 5 of Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World. ACRL / American Library Association. Edited by Sara R. Benson. October 2019.
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2012
de la Mata, A. P., Harynuk, J. J., Sinkov, N.A.
Interesting real-world samples are almost always present as mixtures containing the analyte(s) of interest and a matrix of components that are irrelevant to answering the analytical question at hand. Additionally, the compounds comprising the matrix are usually present in far greater...
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Assessment of a One-Credit Course for Humanities Graduate Students: A Phenomenological Approach to Identify Thresholds and Impacts
Download2019-07-03
Lacroix, Denis ; Johnston, Lindsay
In the fall of 2016, three librarians from the Humanities and Social Sciences Library at the University of Alberta (UofA) took on the challenge of teaching a one-credit scholarly communication course to new graduate students in the department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies (MLCS). Three...
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2024-05-01
Elena Nicoladis, Anna Petursdottir, and Christopher B. Sturdy
To what extent can human language learning be described, explained, and predicted from basic learning principles? Following the Skinner/Chomsky debate, many scholars avoided invoking basic learning principles, concentrating instead on cognitive approaches. We argue that these cognitive approaches...
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2015
Introduction: Nancy engages with democracy most explicitly in his little book The Truth of Democracy, the publication of which marks the 40th anniversary of May ’68. At the beginning of the eponymous essay, ‘The Truth of Democracy,’ Nancy identifies as the ‘real singularity’ of May ’68 a certain...