New Issue of The iJournal Published
December 20, 2023
The iJournal is an open-access academic journal run by graduate students at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information.
The iJournal publishes issues containing both student work and conference proceedings two to three times per year. In September 2021, The iJournal broadened the range of students who can submit work to include Bachelor of Information students within the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information. As of January 2023, The iJournal further expanded its scope to accept submissions from information and museum students from all Canadian universities.
The 2023-24 Editor-in-Chief of Pathfinder is Julia Hayes.
Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
Table of Contents
Introduction
Letter from the Editor
Julia Hayes
Articles
Colourization of Photographs as Remix
Kathryn McMillan
An Uncharted Liminality: The Transformative Impact of Social Media On Mourning in the Digital Age
Nilou Davoudi
If Looks Could Quill: Mi’kmaq Porcupine Quillwork Back to Life in Contemporary Indigenous Art
Sophie Langille
Stolen Pieces of Palestine: Archival Responsibility in the Case of Displaced Archives
Connor White
A Conversational Breakdown Detector for a Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent
Zhen (Luther) Qin
A Winding Path: Exploring Ergodic Literature with Dungeons and Dragons
Mackenzie Hilton
The Invisible Labour of Book Digitization Projects
Grace Armstrong
Building an Audience Fandom as Unpaid Advertisers in Asian Web Novel Spaces
Seemin Syed
(Via The iJournal)
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