Vol 1, No 2

Housing Memory Conference Proceedings

This third issue of the Faculty of Information Quarterly houses the work of a diverse and engaged community that came together at the Housing Memory conference at the Faculty of Information this past March. While the conference was initially conceived to foster conversation and community among the graduate students at the Faculty of Information, it soon grew to encompass the broader iSchool movement in Toronto and beyond. The momentum and energy behind the conference has culminated in this exciting issue of FI/Q.

Table of Contents

Articles

Guest Editorial PDF HTML
Ania Dymarz, Monica Rettig
‘The Sun was Obscured by the Smoke of Books’: Libraries and Memory Institutions in Conflict Since the End of the Cold War PDF HTML
Bruce Harpham
Unity in Diversity: Multiculturalism, Nationalism and the Representation of History in the Slovak National Museum PDF HTML
Justin Joque
“We’d Lose Our Shirt!”: How Canada’s Cultural Policy Has Shaped the Canadian Literary Canon PDF HTML
Rebecka Sheffield
The People’s Papers? A Comparison of the Treatment of Government Leaders’ Records in Canada and the U.S. PDF HTML
Katharine Dunn
Subject Headings (Mis)Informing Memory PDF HTML
Margaret Peachy
District Six Museum’s Critical Pedagogy: Making Spaces to Heal Community Memories PDF HTML
Laura Gibson
Into the “Immortal Well”: Uses of Time Capsules in the Present PDF HTML
Emily Beliveau
Food Conjures Memory: Making Memory in the Museum PDF HTML
Zella Llerena
Naked Memory: The Spencer Tunick Experience in the Museum Space PDF HTML
Valentine Moreno
Performance as Exhibit: When Edward Curtis met the Kwak-waka’wakw PDF HTML
Hannah Turner
Making the record from memory: A case for documenting the personal PDF HTML
Vivian Wong
Memory and Knowledge in Organizations PDF HTML
Meghan Ecclestone
Patterns of Remembering on Résumés PDF HTML
Ferhan Tunagur