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2011-06-01
Brettle, Alison, Kloda, Lorie, Koufogiannakis, Denise
Research presentation given at the 6th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference, Salford, UK, June 2011
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The Importance of Archives: where do unafilliated polar organizations archive their records?
The Importance of Archives: where do unafilliated polar organizations archive their records?
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Kissel, Laura, Lund, Peter, Campbell, Sandra M.
Archives are usually designed to collect the records of the organization with which they are affiliated. International polar organizations without a specific institutional affiliation may not have an obvious place to archive their records. For example PLC and DALAM are fortunate to have their...
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The Influence of Washington’s Farewell Address on the American Intellectual Property Debate in the Late 19th Century.
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A content analysis of the Congressional Record and U.S. diplomatic correspondences relating to the negotiation of the Paris and Berne Conventions in the late 19th century reveals that American officials advanced business interests in accordance with Washington’s Farewell Address ahead of the...
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2015-02-06
An increase in the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) motivated this investigation into the information seeking behaviours of parents of children with ASD in Edmonton, Alberta. A qualitative approach based on a non-random, purposive sampling method was used. Semi-structured interviews...
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The Limits of Recognition: Culture and Historical Necessity in the Work of Rawls and Taylor
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Canadian political philosophy – particularly the work by Charles Taylor, James Tully, andWill Kymlicka – can be read against the changing landscape of Canadian constitutional and social history. In this paper, I will trace the genealogy of Taylor’s politics of recognition from Rawls’ Theory of...