CAPAL Celebrates Inaugural Conference at Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences: “Shifting Landscapes: Exploring the Boundaries of Academic Librarianship”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians (CAPAL/ACBAP) [1] held its first conference at Brock University in St. Catherines, Ontario, “Shifting Landscapes: Exploring the Boundaries of Academic Librarianship”, on May 25th and 26th in conjunction with the Continue reading CAPAL Celebrates Inaugural Conference at Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences: “Shifting Landscapes: Exploring the Boundaries of Academic Librarianship”

L’ACBAP célèbre la conférence inaugurale lors du Congrès des sciences humaines: «Environnements en constante transformation: Exploration des limites de la bibliothéconomie académique»

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE L’Association canadienne des bibliothécaires académiques professionnels (CAPAL/ACBAP) a tenu sa première conférence «Environnements en constante transformation: Exploration des limites de la bibliothéconomie académique» à l’Université Brock, à St. Catherines, en Ontario, le 25 et 26 mai dans Continue reading L’ACBAP célèbre la conférence inaugurale lors du Congrès des sciences humaines: «Environnements en constante transformation: Exploration des limites de la bibliothéconomie académique»

Open Letter from Jim Turk (CAUT) on Academic Freedom in Canada

Greetings, In yesterday’s Globe and Mail, University of Alberta President Indira Samarasekera continued the assault on the concept of academic freedom initiated by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) in 2011. [See her article “When universities make Continue reading Open Letter from Jim Turk (CAUT) on Academic Freedom in Canada