April 19th, 2010 by Kathyrn Hornby | No Comments »
2010
Art + Architecture + Planning (AArP) division (jointly with Landscape Architeture & the School of Community and Regional Planning) TLEF (Teaching and Learning Enhancement fund) support for the project, entitled, elementsdb: Engaging students with the environmental dimensions of urban design via the Web (Project Lead: UBC’s Landscape Architecture Program).
Hilde Colenbrander is currently involved with two grants:
- using cIRcle as a testbed partner with InterPARES 2 Project 3
- cIRcle is the case study in a research project entitled ‘University Institutional Repositories: Copyright and Long-Term Preservation’ funded by a Hampton Fund Research Grant (the PI is from the Law Faculty, the co-investigator from InterPARES)
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2010
Greg Rowell. Making It Work: Putting One University Library’s Strategic Plan in Context for the Life Sciences Libraries. Washington Medical Librarians Association (WMLA) Invited paper. (March 26th, 2010)
2009
Robert Janke, Kimberley Hintz, Margaret Friesen, Julie McKenna. From Data to Action – Library Services Assessment. BC Library conference, Burnaby BC. (April 16, 2009)
Barbara Sobol Reconceptualizing “millennials”: Placing contemporary students in context. WILU 2009, Montreal (May 25, 2009)
Marjorie Mitchell. Satisfying My Curiosity – Learning from Student Feedback. BC Library Conference. (April 18, 2009)
Marjorie Mitchell. Mirror Mirror on the Wall. WILU 2009. Montreal (May 26, 2009)
Melody Burton – Panel Discussion: Great Debate – Be It Resolved that Collaboration Between Academic and Public Libraries is a Waste of Resources. CLA Conference 2009, Montreal (May 31, 2009)
Upcoming
Margaret Friesen.”Towards democratizing library data: data management and sharing in the institutional repository.” ARL Library Assessment Conference, Baltimore, MD. (Oct. 25-27, 2010)
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2010
(Greg Rowell): Werb D, Rowell G, Kerr T, Guyatt G, Montaner J, Wood E. Effect of Drug Law Enforcement on Drug-Related Violence: Evidence from a Scientific Review. Vancouver: Urban Health Research Initiative, March 2010.
2009
Margaret Friesen. Applying ATLAS.ti and Nesstar WebView to the LibQUAL+® Results at UBC Library: Getting Started. Proceedings of the 2008 Library Assessment Conference. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2009. 449-455.
Ure, Lindsay, Susan Atkey, and Katherine Miller. “Exploring Social Software at UBC Library: The TOTS Series.” Partnership: the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research vol. 4, no.1 (2009)
Xiong, Jian Anna, & Liu, Jing. (2009). Chinese E-Government Information Resources and Services: A Survey Report. /Chinese Librarianship: an International Electronic Journal/, 2009, NO. 28. URL: http://www.iclc.us/cliej/cl28XL.htm
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March 9th, 2010 by Kathyrn Hornby | No Comments »
2009
- Erin Fields – Library Research Grant (York University)
- Dean Giustini – Canadian Association of Research Libraries’ Research in Librarianship Grant
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March 5th, 2010 by Kathyrn Hornby | No Comments »
2010
Erin Fields. Shelving Books and Packing Heat – Images of Librarians as Freedom Fighters.
OLA 2010, Toronto, (February 26, 2010)
2009
Barsky, E., Lindstrom K. and Greenwood A. Portable science: podcasting as an outreach tool for a large academic science and engineering library. The Second International m-Libraries Conference. Vancouver, BC, Canada. June 23-24, 2009
Erin Fields. Tutoring the Virtual Student – An Instructional Framework for Information Literacy Objectives in Chat Reference.
WILU 2009, Montreal (May 26, 2009)
Erin Fields. Preparing the Front Line – Designing a Training Program for new Librarians.
TRY Conference 2009, Toronto (May 5, 2009)
Erin Fields. Web 2.0 Workshops for Library Staff – Poster Session
OLA Super Conference 2009, Toronto (January 30, 2009)
Upcoming
Erin Fields. Scaffolding in Virtual Reference – Information Literacy Instruction in Chat Reference
LOEX of the West 2010, Calgary. June 11, 2010.
Simon Neame and Julie Mitchell. Learning Commons 2.0: Rethinking your Learning Commons and Implementing Change. Canadian Learning Commons Conference at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario (June 18, 2010)
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March 5th, 2010 by Kathyrn Hornby | No Comments »
2010
(Greg Rowell): Tejani AM, Wasdell M, Spiwak R, Rowell G, Nathwani S. Carnitine for fatigue in multiple sclerosis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD007280. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007280.pub2.
2009
Barsky E. A Library Journal Club as a Tool for Current Awareness and Open Communication: University of British Columbia case study Partnership: the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research vol. 4, no. 2 (2009)
Barsky E., Schattman L. & Greenwood A. Comparing Safari Tech Books Online and Books24x7 E-book Collections: A Case Study from the University of British Columbia Library Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship [Online], 2009 (Winter).
Dean Giustini, Daniel Hooker, and Allan Cho. Social cataloguing: an overview for health librarians. JCHLA, 30(4): 133- 138, 2009.
Greg Rowell and Dean Giustini. Are constructivist approaches in teaching health librarians effective? A reflective case study of teaching a course in health librarianship. JCHLA, 30(4): 139-143, 2009
In press
(Teresa Lee): Mountford CM, Lee, T, de Lemos J, Loewen PS. “Evaluation of quality and usability of common drug information databases,” in press in Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy.
Book Review:
Fields, E. (2010) [Women’s Rights: People and Perspectives]. Feminist Collections (publication in May)
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March 2nd, 2010 by Katherine Miller | No Comments »
Hi everyone,
I’d like to encourage everyone to send me information on your research/scholarly activities including presentations, publications, and grants or awards received. I’d also love to hear about research/scholarly activities in progress. By gathering this information I can start a process of sharing this information widely within (and possibly outside of) the library. I know there is much going on that needs to be shared and celebrated. I will coordinate this information and set up regular notifications of what’s happening at the UBC Library in research/scholarly activities.
Dr. Kathryn Hornby
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