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
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Editorials
| Letter from the Editors |
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Christina Kim, Corrie Playford |
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Articles
| Talk at FI: Prof. Micheline Beaulieu on Evaluation of Interactive Systems |
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Margaret Lam |
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| The Poisoned Madeleine: Stasi Files As Evidence and History |
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Rachel E. Beattie |
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| Graphic Novels and the Internet Generation |
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Li Chen |
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| Flickr as a Visual Resource Centre: Lessons for the Library World |
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Amanda LeClerc |
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Opinion Pieces
| Opinion Piece: Steady on Our Course: Thoughts on the Canadian Library Association’s 64th Annual National Conference and Tradeshow |
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Erica Sum |
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| Earth Abides: Learning from a Post-Apocalyptic View of the Library |
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Doug Horne |
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| Opinion Piece: Breaking Down Barriers: Dogs and Cats in Public Libraries |
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Daniela Pacini |
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