Everything tagged: Dalhousie LIS
Focus On: Madelaine Hare and Graduate Mentorship in Higher Education

“Mentorship in higher education is a topic that I feel merits deep consideration and further study; effective mentorship is a determining factor in many students’ academic and professional success. I hope to encourage discourse on how we can support graduate students in their skill development and facilitate their success in academia and in the labour market.”
Blog November 14, 2022
Freshly Minted: Janine McGregor

Master of Information (MI) Candidate, School of Information Management, Dalhousie University / Non-Academic Chair, School of Information Management Student Association (SIMSA)
Blog November 10, 2022
Maddie Hare receives 2022 Dalhousie-Horrocks National Leadership Fund

Dalhousie University’s School of Information Management today announced that Maddie Hare is the 2022 recipient of the Dalhousie-Horrocks National Leadership Fund.
News October 14, 2022
Dalhousie SIM Releases New Master of Information (MI) Competencies

These competencies are the measurable skills, abilities, and behaviours required to be a successful IM professional.
News May 25, 2022
Dalhousie IM Public Lecture: Copyright Law and Text and Data Mining – Does the Canadian Copyright Act Need to be Amended?

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Event March 3, 2022 (Type: Lecture)
2022 Dalhousie-Horrocks National Leadership Lecture

Topic: Library Engagement in a Pandemic and Post Pandemic Virtual World
Event February 1, 2022 (Type: Lecture)
Dalhousie IM Public Lecture: Creating a Decolonizing Archives

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Event November 1, 2021 (Type: Lecture)
Dalhousie IM Public Lecture: Traditional Sacred Texts and the Art That Makes Them Accessible

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Event September 27, 2021 (Type: Lecture)
Dalhousie IM Public Lecture: Adopting Responsible Artificial Intelligence in Practice

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Event November 29, 2021 (Type: Lecture)
Study Invitation — Canadian Libraries and the Opioid Crisis: Before and During COVID-19

This study will identify how Canadian public libraries are responding to the opioid crisis in their communities, before and during COVID-19.
News May 11, 2021