
New issue of Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management (2016)
April 5, 2016
The Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management is a student-led initiative aimed at publishing Dalhousie graduate student work of the highest quality and significance in all areas of management.
Volume 12, No. 1
Table of Contents
Articles
Weaponised Information : The role of information and metaphor in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Jacob A Ericson
Implementing Research Data Management Services in a Canadian Context
Tess Grynoch
De-myth-tifying the gender digital divide in Latin America: libraries as intermediaries in bridging the gap
Lauren Bull
Do We need Data Literacy? Public Perceptions Regarding Canada’s Open Data Initiative
Michelle Boychuk, Mark Cousins, Amanda Lloyd, Charlotte MacKeigan
Bibliotherapy: How Public Libraries can Support their Communities’ Mental Health
Keri McCaffrey
Symphonies in the stacks : how libraries can aid in classical music’s revitalization
Diana Doublet
Librarians and Computer Programming: Understanding the role of programming within the profession of librarianship
Domenic Anthony Rosati
Copyright issues in Archives
Andrea Kampen
Is Introversion an Obstacle in Tacit Knowledge Sharing through Socialization? A Study on how Personality Traits Influence Knowledge Sharing Behavior
Anne Karete Nowers Hvidsten
Alternate routes for the transfer of emergency health information
Noramay McGruer
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