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  • Authors Addenda: Updating current forms and strategizing on adoption opportunities 

    Gillis, Roger; Zerkee, Jennifer; Peters, Diane; Coughlan, Rosarie (2019-05)
    Presented at the Creative Commons Global Summit, in Lisbon, 2019, this presentation highlights the importance of options for retaining copyright for authors especially in the context of new university and funder OA policies ...
  • Authors' Top 10 Favourite Games 

    Gadd, Kathleen; Kavanaugh, Tammy (Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2009)
  • Authorship Attribution using Written and Read Documents 

    Gujarati, Afsan (2019-08-07)
    In Authorship Attribution (AA), a task of identifying the author on an unseen document, it is often hard to obtain large amounts of training text written by an author. In our research, we analyze the influence of the size ...
  • Autobiographie et bandes dessinées : Problèmes, enjeux, exemples 

    Baetens, Jan (Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2004)
    This reflection on the autobiographical dimension of contemporary "bande dessinée" will examine a certain number of general questions, including: Does the present tendency to autobiography in "bande dessinée" constitute ...
  • Autobiography in Early Bande dessinée 

    Grove, Laurence (Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2004)
    Canonical literary autobiographies such as those of Rousseau, Gide or Sartre, provide an individualised and ambiguous introspective that points to intricate universal traits. Nothing could seem further from the stock ...
  • The Autobiography of Mussolini 

    Stewart, Herbert L. (1937)