Based on experiences from two case study research projects, the authors provide a simple six-point checklist for other researchers developing community-based research projects
In this age of declining resources with constant demands for accountability and productivity, an in...
In a world where so many students have turned to the web for fast, “good enough” answers, how can li...
Embracing a culture of research and scholarly enquiry enhances opportunities for library and informa...
Based on experiences from two case study research projects, the authors provide a simple six-point c...
This Community-Based Research Toolkit is intended for community organizations trying to decide if th...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Research is important in responding to changing environments. Acquaintance with qualitative research...
President's SSHRCStructured around a specific research project, this chapter tells the story of lear...
Objective: The objective of this study was to highlight and document the ways that collaboration, sp...
There are many considerations to take before embarking on a new project or creating a new community ...
The Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries (COPPUL) Scholarly Communications Working Gr...
First paragraph: This guide aims to help community partners and academics maximise the benefits of r...
Doug Horne has been a librarian for twenty years, the first two at the Kitchener Public Library, and...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
In this age of declining resources with constant demands for accountability and productivity, an in...
In a world where so many students have turned to the web for fast, “good enough” answers, how can li...
Embracing a culture of research and scholarly enquiry enhances opportunities for library and informa...
Based on experiences from two case study research projects, the authors provide a simple six-point c...
This Community-Based Research Toolkit is intended for community organizations trying to decide if th...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Research is important in responding to changing environments. Acquaintance with qualitative research...
President's SSHRCStructured around a specific research project, this chapter tells the story of lear...
Objective: The objective of this study was to highlight and document the ways that collaboration, sp...
There are many considerations to take before embarking on a new project or creating a new community ...
The Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries (COPPUL) Scholarly Communications Working Gr...
First paragraph: This guide aims to help community partners and academics maximise the benefits of r...
Doug Horne has been a librarian for twenty years, the first two at the Kitchener Public Library, and...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
In this age of declining resources with constant demands for accountability and productivity, an in...
In a world where so many students have turned to the web for fast, “good enough” answers, how can li...
Embracing a culture of research and scholarly enquiry enhances opportunities for library and informa...