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Featured Thesis: Investigating the intersection of urban agriculture and urban planning…in Victoria, Canada
An M.Sc. thesis in the Department of Geography, by Abdolzaher Ghezeljeh https://dspace.library.uvic.ca/handle/1828/11736 Abstract: The world is home to predominantly urbanized populations that continue to grow. In an increasingly urbanized world, cities suffer from...
Featured Dissertation: Workplace learning – how space and place inform and influence librarian learning
Carla Jill Inget, Department of Curriculum and Instruction https://dspace.library.uvic.ca:8443/handle/1828/11732 Abstract: Public libraries have frequently been referred to as a ‘third place,’ which is defined as the place between home and work where people meet to...
UVic Law student wins inaugural Martin Felsky award
Via CanLII Blog Congratulations to Lee-Ann Conrod, who won the inaugural Martin Felsky Award for an article she wrote for the University of Victoria Faculty of Law student-run and open access journal APPEAL: Review Of Current Law And Law Reform. This award is given by...
Featured Project: Nursing emergency preparedness education
This 2012 project by Stephanie Trowbridge, submitted as part of the Masters of Nursing - Advanced Practice Leadership, asks the question, "Nursing emergency preparedness education: Why do nurses need it? Do nurses have this knowledge?" Abstract: A review of...
Cross-cultural research uses information literacy instruction
June 7, 2019| UVic News UVic libraries is proud to share a UVic News article that highlights the work of two UVic librarian researchers; Through focus groups with students and workshops for academic Indian librarians, [Aditi] Gupta and [Rebecca] Raworth [retired]...
Featured Thesis: Social-ecological change in Gwich’in territory
An M.A. thesis in the School of Environmental Studies, by Tracey Angela Proverbs https://dspace.library.uvic.ca/handle/1828/11086 Abstract: In the territory of the Gwich’in First Nation, in Canada’s Northwest Territories, environmental, sociocultural, and economic...
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