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2016-11-01
Denise Koufogiannakis , Michelle Brailey
Highlights the University of Alberta’s recent efforts to share open library data openly.
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Opening Up Copyright for Canadians: creating instructional videos that people want to watch (all the way to the end)
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Presentation slides, 2023 IcePops conference in Glasgow, Scotland. Session abstract: Copyright is a big topic. Creating open, self-directed instructional modules about copyright that are fun and engaging takes persistence, passion, and a lot of time and research. This lightning talk will lead...
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2012-02-15
Johnson, Joy - Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Gender and Health, King, Malcolm - Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Aborignal Peoples Health
This PowerPoint and video give a introduction to the Canadian Institutes of Health Research –Institute of Gender and Health (CIHR-IGH). IGH Scientific Director Dr. Joy Johnson provide an overview of the work of the Institute and its unique opportunities for research funding, knowledge translation...
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Oral Histories and the Library notes
2016-02-05
The slide deck and notes for a presentation given by School of Library and Information Studies student Richard Bee at the Forum for Information Professionals 2016 conference.
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Oral Histories and the Library slides
2016-02-05
The slide deck and notes for a presentation given by School of Library and Information Studies student Richard Bee at the Forum for Information Professionals 2016 conference.
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2015
Cloud computing potentially ushers in a new era of computer music performance with exceptionally large computer music instruments consisting of 10s to 100s of virtual machines which we propose to call a ‘cloud-orchestra’. Cloud computing allows for the rapid provisioning of resources, but to...