#ICYMI 👇
Professor's Canadian BIPOC Artists Rolodex vision comes to life, "part knowledge creation, part advocacy, part dissemination and part Digital Humanities."
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@ftayler
Au cas où vous l’auriez manqué 👇
La vision d'une professeure pour un rolodex des artistes PANDC canadiens prend forme, « un projet au confluent de la création de connaissances, de la promotion, de la diffusion & des sciences humaines numériques.»
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@ftayler
Join us TOMORROW as we gather to see the hard work of the five teams who answered SpokenWeb's call for participation in a challenge to construct lo-fi and/or minimal computing solutions to make front end presentations from Swallow data.
https://t.co/ucQWTkEZDw
Just published! @stefhaustein, @kathleengregory, @ftayler, @MelanieBrunet & I are co-authors on a chapter in an open textbook released this week: Data Management Planning for Open Science Workflows https://t.co/StoWqA3Vg4 #scholcommslab
One of my full-time favourite systems thinkers was the Librarian at NSCAD in the conceptual years, also a Black Mountain Poet-type
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Breaking News: Canadian Human Rights Tribunal approves Revised Final Settlement that was approved by First Nations Leadership in April. All children who are entitled to human rights compensation will now receive it🧡 Read the decision here: https://t.co/pAKDdpUz0g
Breaking News! The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has just approved the $23.4Billion compensation agreement for children, youth and families affected by Canada’s discriminatory conduct towards First Nations children, youth and families. Link to decision coming soon!
On Tues night we celebrated the 25th anniversary of The FN Principles of OCAP® in dtown HFX. Our celebration featured the Sunrise Scouts drum group, a local jingle dress dancer, a performance by Mi'kmaw fiddler Morgan Toney, and keynote speakers incl. FNIGC CEO Jonathan Plante
@steeleworthy All the more reason for libraries to recognize in the hiring practices that the grad student experience (in non-library domains) is where the professional subject expertise is acquired.