Submissions from 2024
Leddy Library Open Access Lightning Talks Slide Deck, Selinda Berg, Pascal Vincent Calarco, Dave Johnston, Guoying Liu, Ashlyne I. O'Neil, Roger Reka, Amelia Ritchie, and Berenica Vejvoda
Leddy Library services: Scholarship & publishing, Pascal Vincent Calarco
Copyright and Open Access, Dave Johnston
Creating a peer-reviewed Open Access journal, Guoying Liu
The power of OER and how the Office of Open Learning can get you started, Ashlyne I. O'Neil
The changing landscape of journal publishing: Open Access agreements, Roger Reka
Open Access updates in the scholarly communications realm, Amelia Ritchie
Submissions from 2022
Hiring Indigenous Labour in Libraries: A Potential Framework?, Jennifer Soutter
Submissions from 2020
Across the River: Black Baseball in Windsor and Detroit in the 1930s, Heidi LM Jacobs and Miriam Wright
Submissions from 2018
Hot topics in recent LIS publications, Guoying Liu
Submissions from 2017
PPT for Researching Early Canadian Baseball: "Boomer" Harding & the Chatham Coloured All-Stars, Heidi LM Jacobs, Dave Johnston, and Miriam Wright
Researching Early Canadian Baseball: "Boomer" Harding & the Chatham Coloured All-Stars, Heidi LM Jacobs, Dave Johnston, and Miriam Wright
Organizational Transformation through Data, Karen Pillon and Kristi Anne Thompson
What is this Neoliberalism? And Why Should I Care?, Jennifer Soutter
Submissions from 2016
Canada’s New Open Access Policy: Integrating Libraries into Open Scholarship, K. Jane Burpee, Rosarie Coughlan, Dave Johnston, Patricia Moore, and Elizabeth Yates
Professional Competencies to Support eResearch, Pascal Vincent Calarco
Access All Around: A NISO Update on Open Access Discovery & Access Related Projects, Pascal Vincent Calarco, John G. Dove, and Christine Stohn
CARL Core Competencies: Through a neoliberal lens, Jennifer Soutter
How will you get information you need in a Zombie Apocalypse? [first 1/2 presentation], Jennifer Soutter
Creating Databrarianship: Perils, pitfalls, and pratfalls of editing a research collection, Kristi Thompson
Submissions from 2015
Libraries are for Use. And by Use, I mean Copying, Mita Williams
Submissions from 2013
Exploration to Transformation: How to Acheive Big Changes in Your Library, Karen Pillon
Submissions from 2011
Mita Williams: TEDxLibrariansTO, Mita Williams