Blog — This week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek is Mark McCutcheon’s debut collection of poetry, Shape Your Eyes by Shutting Them. In this inventive collection of poems, Mark A. McCutcheon engages in sophisticated literary play...
Blog — ...land have vitally informed the reconciliation process to date, and are essential to its ongoing progress.” Follow the series here. For more information about the book, please visit our website....
Blog — ...show me she is worried. We are in a counselling room at the Morgentaler Clinic in Toronto. She has come for an abortion, and it is my job to counsel...
Blog — This is part 4 of a week-long series featuring Arthur Bear Chief’s memoir My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell. This post features an excerpt from the memoir....
Blog — ...suffered in the residential school system, it is also a step toward his own healing and it is written proof of his resilience and his unyielding spirit. This week, we...
Blog — ...at the Castle Downs branch. Throwback Last April, we published Learning in Virtual Worlds, a fascinating collection about how 3D technology is being used in education. Read an excerpt here....
Blog — ...looks at the developments that have been made in scholarly communication in Canada, significant issues within the field, and suggests potential actions to solve those issues. In their report, CARL...
Blog — ...to John Butler-Adam, open access quickly is becoming a global necessity. Want to participate in open access? Wikipedia is holding an Open Access Week Edit-a-thon! Follow these hashtags on Twitter...
Blog — ...behaviour. the problem persists despite attempts to solve it. Source: Rittel, Horst W. J., and Melvin M. Webber. 1973. “Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning.” Policy Sciences 4 (2):...
Blog — ...Alberta’s oil sands, this volume seeks to inspire a more rigorous approach to the conservation of resources in this area. Read the blog post on this book here! We also...