The culture of libraries can be intimidating to users from different countries. How can we understand some of the assumptions about libraries in Canada and why they might be confusing to library users who aren't Canadian-born
A conference paper given at Library Research Seminar IV, London Ontario by Dr Vicki Williamson, Dean...
Public libraries are potential institutional spaces for maintaining the vitality of official languag...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
Is the "library" brand in trouble? Maybe not in Canada, but it is elsewhere. Publicly funded Idea St...
F. Fialkoff's has led us to wonder about the most widely borrowed novels in public libraries and how...
Abstract: The Canadian academic library is often seen as a vibrant place where the creation and shar...
This presentation illustrates the ways that culture drives librarians and library users to act in pa...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
The meanings and limitations of quantitative information are explored using the latest available nat...
SERVICESTO ETHNOCULTURAL MINORITIES emerged as one of the major trends in librarianship during the 1...
This paper explores legal considerations for how libraries in Canada can lend digital copies of book...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the language utilised in Acceptable Use Polic...
Presented at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Brock University, ...
What should librarian’s be doing in the 21st Century? Certainly not deprofessionalizing and concedin...
A conference paper given at Library Research Seminar IV, London Ontario by Dr Vicki Williamson, Dean...
Public libraries are potential institutional spaces for maintaining the vitality of official languag...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
Is the "library" brand in trouble? Maybe not in Canada, but it is elsewhere. Publicly funded Idea St...
F. Fialkoff's has led us to wonder about the most widely borrowed novels in public libraries and how...
Abstract: The Canadian academic library is often seen as a vibrant place where the creation and shar...
This presentation illustrates the ways that culture drives librarians and library users to act in pa...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
The meanings and limitations of quantitative information are explored using the latest available nat...
SERVICESTO ETHNOCULTURAL MINORITIES emerged as one of the major trends in librarianship during the 1...
This paper explores legal considerations for how libraries in Canada can lend digital copies of book...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the language utilised in Acceptable Use Polic...
Presented at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Brock University, ...
What should librarian’s be doing in the 21st Century? Certainly not deprofessionalizing and concedin...
A conference paper given at Library Research Seminar IV, London Ontario by Dr Vicki Williamson, Dean...
Public libraries are potential institutional spaces for maintaining the vitality of official languag...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...