This poster will describe our investigations of research culture in Canadian libraries and the development of a Librarians’ Research Institute (LRI), which emerged from these investigations. This poster will convey some of the theoretical and practical underpinnings of the LRI and articulate the foundational principles that informed the LRI. Cette affiche décrit nos enquêtes dans la culture de la recherche au sein des bibliothèques canadiennes et le développement subséquent de l\u27Institut de recherche des Bibliothécaires (IRB), qui en est résulté. Cette affiche a pour but de transmettre certains des fondements théoriques et pratiques de l’IRB et d’articuler les principes fondateurs qui en forment l’armature
A conference paper given at Library Research Seminar IV, London Ontario by Dr Vicki Williamson, Dean...
Introduction This study investigates the extent to which Ontario hospital librarians and library res...
This paper will update the international community on how Canadian research libraries are moving fro...
In this article the authors introduce the Librarians’ Research Partnership (LRP), founded in 2013, a...
In spite of the increase in formal and informal expectations for research by Canadian librarians, th...
Very little is known about Canadian librarians who sit on Research Ethics Boards (REBs) or Instituti...
Very little is known about Canadian librarians who sit on Research Ethics Boards (REBs) or Instituti...
Expectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all librarians have ac...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
The landscape of librarianship in relation to the practice of scholarly communication is evolving.Th...
The goal of this paper is to review the literature on knowledge creation of digital literacy in crea...
This paper reports the results of a national survey of Canadian research university librarians condu...
This study examines the perceptions of academic librarian research at six Canadian prairie-province ...
This paper explores the discourse presented about a distinctive chapter in Canadian librarianship wh...
Peer ReviewedExpectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all libra...
A conference paper given at Library Research Seminar IV, London Ontario by Dr Vicki Williamson, Dean...
Introduction This study investigates the extent to which Ontario hospital librarians and library res...
This paper will update the international community on how Canadian research libraries are moving fro...
In this article the authors introduce the Librarians’ Research Partnership (LRP), founded in 2013, a...
In spite of the increase in formal and informal expectations for research by Canadian librarians, th...
Very little is known about Canadian librarians who sit on Research Ethics Boards (REBs) or Instituti...
Very little is known about Canadian librarians who sit on Research Ethics Boards (REBs) or Instituti...
Expectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all librarians have ac...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
The landscape of librarianship in relation to the practice of scholarly communication is evolving.Th...
The goal of this paper is to review the literature on knowledge creation of digital literacy in crea...
This paper reports the results of a national survey of Canadian research university librarians condu...
This study examines the perceptions of academic librarian research at six Canadian prairie-province ...
This paper explores the discourse presented about a distinctive chapter in Canadian librarianship wh...
Peer ReviewedExpectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all libra...
A conference paper given at Library Research Seminar IV, London Ontario by Dr Vicki Williamson, Dean...
Introduction This study investigates the extent to which Ontario hospital librarians and library res...
This paper will update the international community on how Canadian research libraries are moving fro...