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Reshaping scholarly communication: why faculty should adopt institutional open access policies
(School of Medicine, Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California San Francisco, 2012-11-02)Presents arguments in favour of faculty adoption of institutional Open Access polices or mandates. Looks at a number of drivers for this including the research cycle, the serials crisis, and the benefits of Open Access. -
Shared Stewardship of Research Data
(Portage, CARL/ABRC, 2016-02-09)Data and its computation have become daily news topics. The Globe and Mail February 3 article on Canada’s inadequate big data computing capacity, and a recent announcement by the International Committee of Medical Journal ... -
Panel Discussion: Open educational resources
(University of Calgary, Libraries and Cultural Resources, 2014-12-05) -
Visualization for Search: Strolling through Information Landscapes
(University of Calgary, Science, 2012-05-10)Regardless whether during work or leisure, growing information spaces accompany more and more of our everyday activities. As we go through lists of search results, news items, and status updates, we encounter digital ... -
Reaching the tipping point in Open Access
(University of Calgary, Libraries and Cultural Resources, 2010-10-20) -
Evolving the Learning Commons and Strategies for Academic Engagement
(University of Calgary, Libraries and Cultural Resources, 2009-10-02) -
Opening access to research through collective action
(University of Calgary, Libraries and Cultural Resources, 2009-10-19) -
Research and Learning in an Open Access Environment
(University of Calgary, Libraries and Cultural Resources, 2009-10-23) -
Educating for Convergence: A New Model
(University of Calgary, Libraries and Cultural Resources, 2009-05-15) -
Convergence Rocks!
(University of Calgary, Libraries and Cultural Resources, 2009-04-29)We live in an age of convergence. What does this mean for libraries, archives and museums? Ingrid Parent responds to this question by reviewing her own experiences at Library and Archives Canada, birthplace of what she ...