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Akiwenzie-Damm, Kateri; Dunning, Norma; Halfe, Louise
Summary:
Editing Indigenous Writing is a discussion about editing works by Indigenous authors, or works that contain Indigenous subject matter, as well as editing across cultures and languages. What are the...
Research and writing by Canadian academics conducted in collaboration with Indigenous people, or drawing on Indigenous knowledge, is governed by Indigenous laws and Canadian law and policy, includi...
Linda Cameron, Director of the University of Alberta Press, will welcome attendees and discuss practical matters regarding the facilities and safety protocols.
Linda Cameron and Lewis Cardinal will endeavour to capture and summarize the presentations, reflections, and discussions from the conference, drawing together thematic threads and identifying possi...
A panel of publishers will discuss best practices in relation to their experiences publishing books by Indigenous authors and books written about Indigenous peoples. What does “best practices” look...
Dreamspeakers International Film Festival is pleased to share with you an array of trailers and films prepared mainly by Aboriginal filmmakers. Their visions build bridges as their stories take you...
In 1978 Inuk writer Mini Aodla Freeman published her memoir of her experiences in the north and the south, Life Among the Qallunaat, to critical acclaim. But the manuscript had been edited severely...
Facilitators Kim Ghostkeeper and Pieter de Vos lead a reflection break, asking attendees to consider what they hope to learn at the conference. Amanda Lamothe, an Indigenous musician, performs trad...
In 1928, as an eager 18 year old, Bill boarded the Empress of France and headed to Canada with $5, a Grade 3 education, and a powerful zest for life. For more than 60 years, he lived in Sudbury, On...
Award-winning journalist Duncan McCue of CBC Radio's Cross Country Checkup and CBC The National shares tips and insights from his online guide www.riic.ca, which delves into best-practices of repor...
Jena McLaurin will discuss the dominant stereotypes of Indigenous North American peoples, both in the United States and Canada. Regional differences, the interplay between stereotypical images, the...
This is the first lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers the scope and definition of information policy; examines the federal information policy la...
This is an addition to the eight lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. It is an interview with Kirk MacLeod, Open Data Coordinator with Service Alberta (Government of...
This is an addition to the eleventh lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. It is an interview with Dr. Rob McMahon, Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta di...
This is the tenth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Telecommunications Policy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (....
This is the eleventh lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Internet Policy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) fi...
This is the twelth (and final) lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Broadcasting Policy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or v...
This is the second lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Information Society Theory and Discourse. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with a...
This is the third lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers trends and influences on information policy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with...
This is the fourth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Access to Information and government secrecy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint wi...
This is the fifth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Privacy. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) file. All of ...
This is the sixth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Surveillance. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) file. Al...
This is the seventh lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Copyright. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) file. All...
This is the eighth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers open content policies - specifically Open Data and Open Access.The lecture is available a...
This is the ninth lecture from the Winter 2017 offering of LIS 598 Information Policy. This lecture covers Innovation. The lecture is available as a PowerPoint with audio or video (.wmv) file. All ...
Everyone has a story to tell. Lese Skidmore of EPL will give an overview of how they are working with individuals to share their stories via digital story telling: a short personal story created by...
A one-hour panel discussion In support of the global Open Education Week 2017 (March 27-31), hosted at the University of Alberta. The discussion is themed on the statement “Be it resolved that all ...
Indigenous peoples have experienced devastating collective and long-term trauma. Many Indigenous peoples have been separated from their culture and history. One of the means of reclaiming their her...
The benefits OER offer are numerous and unevenly distributed. This presentation weighs the benefits and costs (broadly defined and including opportunity costs) of OER use, creation and adoption for...
Can you use that image, block of text, or video clip in your OER? Can you re-use work you created for another purpose? It depends! This session will cover what you need to know about copyright, Cre...