Blog — ...Disposes: Recollections of a French Pioneer. Maturié travels from France to northern Alberta in 1910 hoping to find wealth, independence, and, of course, adventure. If your sister lives in Edmonton...
Blog — ...to a century. I no longer remember precisely when I came across his small diary in the Baldwin Collection of Canadiana at the Toronto Reference Library. With its dark plastic...
Blog — ...me nauseous so I take Gravol. I feel stoned and go to sleep. My stomach is giving me mixed signals between nausea and hunger and pain. I’ll get over this....
Blog — ...of the evening. “I’m talking for all these survivors that are gone. Their spirit is with me and I’m talking for them.” –Arthur Bear Chief “I was never educated when...
Blog — ...hosting a Wikipedia edit-a-thon that celebrates the music of Edmonton! Montréal October 23: Vincent Larivière, Canada Research Chair in the Transformations of Scholarly Communication, is speaking at McGill about...
Blog — ...country, and many hospitals did not establish committees. The law was unjust in that it denied women the right to make decisions over their reproductive health. In practice, the...
Blog — ...of healing, and, while that journey is likewise far from over, readers cannot know its future. But no story is ever complete. Arthur’s living story will evolve, and so will...
Blog — ...looks at the developments that have been made in scholarly communication in Canada, significant issues within the field, and suggests potential actions to solve those issues. In their report, CARL...
Blog — ...… so far The most important part of Open Access Week is the discussion around the movement and what gains have been made over the last year. Here we have...
Blog — ...was the workers. In keeping with industry trends, the composition of the workers at the Brooks plant had shifted dramatically, in the wake of an ongoing influx of African and...