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Building Trust in Information: Perspectives on the Frontiers of Provenance (review)
(Society of American Archivists, 2017)
Item is a review of the book Building Trust in Information: Perspectives on the Frontiers of Provenance, edited by Victoria L. Lemieux.
<i>Winterscape</i>
(2016-03-23)
Highland Cow
(2018-08-08)
Copyright and author rights
(2018-11-23)
Waking up the library tour: Keeping it interesting with Instagram
(Atlantic Provinces Library Association, 2014-11)
Inquiry, strategy, context: Information literacy threshold concepts and the curriculum
(2016-06)
Threshold concepts have recently ignited the discussion around information literacy, and have provided a context
for librarians to re-evaluate how we contribute to student success. Last year, the Association of College & ...
Measuring Knowledge Translation Uptake Using Citation Metrics: A Case Study of a Pan-Canadian Network of Pharmacoepidemiology Researchers
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)
ABSTRACT
Collecting citation metric data is important, as research funders
are increasingly demanding impact assessment, but there is
limited consensus on the most rigorous and accurate
approach. We compared three ...
Mapping the literature of hospital pharmacy
(2016-04)
OBJECTIVES:
This study describes the literature of hospital pharmacy and identifies the journals most commonly cited by authors in the field, the publication types most frequently cited, the age of citations, and the ...
And That’s the Way It Is: The Media’s Role in Ending the Vietnam War
(Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 2011-03-31)
The Vietnam War, also known as “The Living Room War,” was the first major American conflict to be so honestly documented by the media, as previous war correspondence focused mainly on the positive aspects of the war, to ...