“Academic Librarianship: A Crisis or an Opportunity?” was a one day symposium held at the University of Toronto on November 18, 2011. The symposium provided a forum for stakeholders to consider recent troubling events and developments in the academic library community. The hiring of postdoctoral fellows at McMaster University to replace librarians, the strike by professional librarians at University of Western Ontario in 2011 and threats to the academic freedom of librarians at McGill University have all served as bellwethers and have been rich locations for debate of late. The symposium was intended to provide an opportunity to bring more coherence to the discourse and to consider further initiatives, increased activism, and to begin a pro...
Precarious labour structures such as contracts and on-call work are increasingly common in both acad...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
Intended for use by both librarians and students in LIS programs, Academic Librarianship Today is th...
“Academic Librarianship: A Crisis or an Opportunity?” was a one day symposium held at the University...
This is book chapter from "In Solidarity: Academic Librarian Labour Activism and Union Participatio...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
The phrase "crisis in scholarly communication" has been bandied about in library literature for at l...
This paper was presented at the Academic Librarian 4 conference held in Hong Kong.This paper address...
Permission granted by publisherIn 1975, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) and t...
This is the text of a panel presentation I gave at the Canadian Association of University Teachers b...
ic Libraries") ivarns that the profession is slow to accept suggestions from outside sources, b...
This talk focused on the Canadian Library Association's (CLA) historical role regarding advocacy fo...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, February 25-26, 2016, The University of A...
Many of the challenges librarians face in the 21st century have existed for years and reflect the na...
Article from a regional library association newsletterAll individuals and institutions which purchas...
Precarious labour structures such as contracts and on-call work are increasingly common in both acad...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
Intended for use by both librarians and students in LIS programs, Academic Librarianship Today is th...
“Academic Librarianship: A Crisis or an Opportunity?” was a one day symposium held at the University...
This is book chapter from "In Solidarity: Academic Librarian Labour Activism and Union Participatio...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
The phrase "crisis in scholarly communication" has been bandied about in library literature for at l...
This paper was presented at the Academic Librarian 4 conference held in Hong Kong.This paper address...
Permission granted by publisherIn 1975, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) and t...
This is the text of a panel presentation I gave at the Canadian Association of University Teachers b...
ic Libraries") ivarns that the profession is slow to accept suggestions from outside sources, b...
This talk focused on the Canadian Library Association's (CLA) historical role regarding advocacy fo...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, February 25-26, 2016, The University of A...
Many of the challenges librarians face in the 21st century have existed for years and reflect the na...
Article from a regional library association newsletterAll individuals and institutions which purchas...
Precarious labour structures such as contracts and on-call work are increasingly common in both acad...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
Intended for use by both librarians and students in LIS programs, Academic Librarianship Today is th...