Browsing Library Faculty Publications and Presentations by Title
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A Different Question of Open Access: Is There a Public Access Right to Academic Libraries in the United States and Canada?
(Law Library Journal, 2011)Providing public access to libraries is a public service, but is it a right? This paper explores participation in depository programs, public university status, and public funding as possible bases for this right. It ... -
Do heparin-bonded circuits reduce blood transfusion? How to identify and appraise the available evidence
(Canadian Cardiovascular Congress - Canadian Society of Clinical Perfusion Annual Conference,, 2007-10) -
Does Digital = Disposable? (Part 1)
(2011) -
Does Digital = Disposable? (Part 2)
(2012) -
E-Journals Access and Management
(Routledge, New York, 2008) -
e-Learning for Librarians: Webinar for Education Institute. Attended by 22 universities.
(2009)Webinar Presentation for the Education Institute, Ontario Libraries. (one hour). Attended by 22 universities -
E-THESIS SUPPORT FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS: How prepared are libraries to support students in compiling, formatting and submitting their e-theses?
(2012-02-15)This presentation, presented at the Ontario Library Association, Superconference, Feb. 1-4, 2012, looks at ETD templates, learning resources, and other support services that the library can offer to help students deal with ... -
Education for Resiliency: An Examination of Risks in a Native American Youth Environment
(2010-11-05)This thesis examines Blackfoot (Kainai) Native youth risks in contemporary society including alcohol, drugs, and crime. The overall purpose of the thesis is to investigate and address environmental, social, physical, and ... -
Educational technology: Harnessing new tools to support information literacy. Peer-reviewed paper.
(K.G. Saur, Munich, 2005) -
Effective Written Advocacy (Review)
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Emergency department visits for symptoms experienced by oncology patients: a systematic review.
(, Germany, 2012-08)PURPOSE: The aim of this review was to explore the range and prevalence of cancer treatment or disease-related symptoms in the emergency department and their associated outcomes. METHODS: A systematic review examined studies ...