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Blog — ...have a responsibility not only to approach Arthur’s story with respect and open themselves up to his words but to ponder the relationship between his story and their own lives—to...
Blog — ...lay down in my bed, grabbed my other pillow to hold, and began to cry softly. My memory drifted back to those times at residential school when I ran out...
Blog — ...This year, Congress is in Toronto at Ryerson University. The academic energy never ceases to amaze us and we are inspired by each panel, event, and conversation. Stay tuned for...
Blog — ...institutions. Terry Moore, host of the radio program “Planet Haliburton,” sat down with Carroll to discuss this important issue and try to shed some light on the arcane relationships found in...
Blog — ...publishing as a whole. I have a lot left to learn about the industry, but I am pleased to have the opportunity to dip my toes in with AU Press....
Blog — ...removal of barriers to knowledge. The 2016 theme is “Open in Action” which calls for scholars and publishers to commit to various open access practices. You can find more information...
Blog — ...creative individuals committed to the work of enriching Canadian culture. We are thrilled to have an occasion that allows us to share that passion (and our books) with Alberta MLAs....
Blog — ...holding of a special conference to decide whether to follow the NAC’s recommendation to seek reaffiliation. Peter Thwaites pinpoints the choices and the consequences for the ILP when it decided...