Faculty of Information Quarterly

Vision

To create an environment for discourse on emerging issues and topics in the Information field

Mission

  • To create an intellectual space for the Information community to analyse and critically assess the divergent topics that comprise our field of study and practice.

  • To define and direct the iSchool Movement through scholarly and professional communications, as a means to fostering collective identity among students, faculty and practitioners of the field.

  • Vol 1, No 4 (2009): Summer issue

    Table of Contents

    Editorials

    Letter from the Editors PDF HTML
    Christina Kim, Corrie Playford

    Articles

    Talk at FI: Prof. Micheline Beaulieu on Evaluation of Interactive Systems Abstract PDF HTML
    Margaret Lam
    The Poisoned Madeleine: Stasi Files As Evidence and History Abstract PDF HTML
    Rachel E. Beattie
    Graphic Novels and the Internet Generation Abstract PDF HTML
    Li Chen
    Flickr as a Visual Resource Centre: Lessons for the Library World Abstract PDF HTML
    Amanda LeClerc

    Opinion Pieces

    Opinion Piece: Steady on Our Course: Thoughts on the Canadian Library Association’s 64th Annual National Conference and Tradeshow Abstract PDF HTML
    Erica Sum
    Earth Abides: Learning from a Post-Apocalyptic View of the Library Abstract PDF HTML
    Doug Horne
    Opinion Piece: Breaking Down Barriers: Dogs and Cats in Public Libraries Abstract PDF HTML
    Daniela Pacini