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Continuation of a series. A conference in Vancouver with the consulate General of Peru Jaime Pomerada on promoting Latin-American culture, and the difficulties of living far from one’s home and cul...
This program presents a report on the relief telethon for the cholera epidemic in Peru. The report discussed the donations gathered and the various people and groups involved in making the telethon...
On the marking of 50 years since the announcement of the policy of Multiculturalism in Canada, scholars from diverse fields of education came together to present and discuss how Multiculturalism ha...
Abstract: Finding high quality Queer resources can be challenging in heteronormative academia. Learn the ins and outs of advanced searching for LGBTQ2S+ sources from UofA Librarians.
In this presen...
Presentation delivered as a part of 2021 Fair Dealing Week hosted by the University of Alberta Copyright Office and the Lower Mainland Consortium (SFU, UBC, Langara, KPU, VCC, and BCIT).
Presentation delivered as a part of 2021 Fair Dealing Week hosted by the University of Alberta Copyright Office and the Lower Mainland Consortium (SFU, UBC, Langara, KPU, VCC, and BCIT).
This session will cover the basics of copyright for student academic publishing from both the publisher and author perspective. We will review common copyright concepts and learn how they apply to ...
This session will help electronic journal editors understand and implement best practices in accessibility. We will discuss general principles of accessibility, accessibility standards, and practic...
Graduate student journals provide a safe harbor for writing at a critical time in the academic trajectory. In this talk, I connect academic success to the benefits of graduate student support, part...
Are you excited to begin your term as an incoming editor-in-chief, but unsure how to manage day-to-day functions of maintaining a journal? This workshop will provide you with the basics for managin...
Are you thinking about starting a new journal? Or reviving a publication that has been dormant? Or did you take over editorial responsibilities without much background about the journal?
This sess...
Hrycun, Leah; Kule Folklore Centre; Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre, MacEwan University
Summary:
“Leah, there were no Natives here,” my Baba says to me with increasing annoyance each time I ask if she knows any stories about Ukrainian settlers and Indigenous people. Indeed, as many historians ...
Open Ideas @UAL 2020 research symposium, Day 2. Presentations: Connie Winther, Sandy Campbell: "Trends in Authorship, Acknowledgement and Inclusion in Inuit Health Research Publications"; Lydia Zvy...
Open Ideas @UAL 2020 research symposium, Day 1. Introduction by Associate University Librarian Sharon Murphy, and opening remarks by Vice-Provost (Library & Museums) and Chief Librarian, Dale Askey.
Open Ideas @UAL 2020 research symposium, Day 1. Presentations: Debbie Feisst, Virginia Pow, Greg Thomas: "Using podcasts to stimulate metacognitive experiences in graduate education students regard...
Open Ideas @UAL 2020 research symposium, Day 1. Presentations: Alison Henry, Lauren Stieglitz: "An Examination of Systematic Reviews in the Engineering Literature"; Céline Gareau-Brennan, Janice Ku...
Open Ideas @UAL 2020 research symposium, Day 1. Lightning strikes: Céline Gareau-Brennan, Amanda Wakaruk: "I would avoid the kinds of activities or projects that might involve copyright issues". An...
This presentation will build on our presentation at last year’s ABC conference on our investigation into language and discourse in the Copyright Act review. We will provide updates on our process a...
This presentation examines Canada’s two online, video based open educational instructional projects on Canadian copyright. Members from CARL will highlight their new series of bilingual copyright ...
How can editing Wikipedia be an act of social justice? WIRED has called Wikipedia the last best place on the Internet: “More than an encyclopedia, Wikipedia has become a community, a library, a con...
In the University of Guelph Library’s Media Studio, a team of professional staff and student employees provide training and support for students and faculty who are engaged in the creation of digit...
Indigenous Collective Copyright in Canada is largely uncharted territory. Mapping this landscape requires the implementation of collective copyrights through interpreting treaty rights to produce a...
Copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) are at the heart of the author rights debate. These legal instruments determine which rights academic authors retain or cede to the publisher to distribute and ...
University of Alberta research improves our world. And this can be facilitated by ensuring that our community is aware of and even involved in our research. Join our speakers to learn about how the...
What does it mean to Indigenize Wikipedia, and how can people support this effort? It’s not only adding Indigenous content; it’s challenging the types and sources of knowledge valued on the site.
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Wikipedia is built on principles of community accountability; anyone can edit or challenge another editor's work. But on English Wikipedia, the majority of editors are white men. How does it affect...
Dr, Kisha Supernant with guests Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez, Faculty of Arts, Department of Political Science; Bukola Salami, Faculty of Nursing; Shirley Anne Tate, Faculty of Arts, Department of Soc...
Florence Glanfield with guests Matthew Wildcat, Faculty of Arts, Department of Political Science; Fay Fletcher, School of Public Health; Daniel Sims, Chair of First Nations Studies, University of N...
Thomas Barker and guests, Kisha Supernant, Faculty of Arts, Department of Anthropology; Brenda Parlee, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, Department of Resource Economics & E...
Host Thomas Barker and guests Melissa Tremblay, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Psychology; Allyson Jones, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Therapy and Tracey Hilli...
Dr. Kisha Supernant and guests Brooke Madden, Faculty of Education, Department of Secondary Education; Florence Glanfield, Faculty of Education, Department of Secondary Education; Marc Higgins, Fac...
Lugosi-Schimpf, Nicole; Martin, Keavy; McMahon, Rob
Summary:
Florence Glanfield with guests Nicole Lugosi-Schimpf, Faculty of Native Studies, Keavy Martin, Faculty of Arts, Department of English & Film Studies and Rob McMahon, Faculty of Arts, Media and Tech...
Thomas Barker and special guests Lana Whiskeyjack, Faculty of Arts; Diane Conrad, Faculty of Education, Department of Secondary Education, Selena Couture, Faculty of Arts, Department of Drama and T...
Articulate 360 suite has given a new way to create engaging online teaching materials. This presentation will include: a walk-through of the different products, an in-depth explanation of NorQuest’...
This presentation discusses Knowledge Resource Service’s (KRS) role in providing rapid COVID-19 research support for Alberta Health Services. We will go through our process of addressing COVID-19 r...
The University of Alberta Library is taking steps towards the complete conversion of existing library data to linked open data, with cataloguing teams moving to BIBFRAME. This workshop will start w...
Dr. Kisha Supernant with guests Shalene Jobin, Faculty of Native Studies; Laurel Wheeler, Faculty of Arts, Department of Economics; Elaine Alexie, Faculty of Native Studies and Ken Caine, Faculty o...
Canadian copyright law is intentionally flexible, which can create confusion, anxiety, and chill. Having observed these frustrations first-hand, Amanda Wakaruk and Céline Gareau-Brennan present a d...
This presentation will offer a critique of intellectual and academic freedom supported by concrete examples drawn from recent experiences in public and academic libraries.
Presenter: Sam Popowich,...