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Big Picture at #congressh: Storytelling in the Digital Era
Guest blog by Karen Leiva , Congress 2017 blogger The Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences brings together leading thinkers, academics, researchers, policy-makers and innovators to explore some of the world’s most challenging issues...
Keeping Ontario on the map! Exploring our transforming landscapes online
Map libraries are wonderful places, whose collections support patrons in their research, education, work and private lives. However, given the quantity of maps produced during any given period, libraries often have to make decisions to preserve only...
One Child Reading: My Auto-Bibliography
Margaret Mackey , Professor, University of Alberta When I begin explaining my book One Child Reading to people, everybody asks the same question: “How do you remember all those things you read as a child?” It’s a reasonable point to raise. In...
La communauté canadienne des sciences humaines apporte connaissances et expertise au débat sur les réfugiés en cours
Gauri Sreenivasan , Directrice des politiques et des programmes, Fédération des sciences humaines Le débat international qui n’a cessé de s’intensifier pendant des mois sur les obligations des différents pays au regard du flux des réfugiés et des...
When big data meets the soul of culture: innovation for the future
The digital age is rapidly changing how scholars produce, share, analyze and preserve ideas. At Monday’s interdisciplinary symposium at Congress 2015, the changing nature of scholarly research with technology was the topic of discussion. One of the...
Immigration and multiculturalism in North America and Europe
Immigration and multiculturalism are important aspects of North American society. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants are welcomed by Canada and the United States every year. This Big Thinking panel at Congress 2015 examined integration policies as...
Aperçu de la recherche en collaboration : Des stagiaires du programme Accélération facilitent la transition des immigrants au Canada
Daniela Tuchel a effectué un stage Mitacs Accélération à la Fondation Asie Pacifique dans le but d’étudier les perceptions des immigrants à l’égard du Canada et des défis auxquels ils sont confrontés après leur arrivée au pays. Étudiante à la...
RSC report makes compelling case for why libraries and archives are essential, but vulnerable
Last week, the Royal Society of Canada released its report on the status and future of Canada’s libraries and archives , entitled “The Future Now: Canada’s Libraries, Archives, and Public Memory.” The RSC’s defense of libraries and archives and its...
Lyse Doucet - Working in a savage reality
Doug Junke Lyse Doucet, veteran BBC reporter, presenter and chief international correspondent has seen man at his worst. It wasn’t pretty. She shared a tiny slice of that with the Congress 2014 Big Thinking audience Saturday afternoon. It wasn’t for...