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Graeme Campbell

Open Government Librarian
Queen's University Library
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Sessions auxquelles Graeme Campbell participe

Mardi 16 Avril, 2024

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
2:10 PM
2:10 PM - 2:40 PM | 30 minutes
Virtual Session

We are performing a citation analysis of scholarly articles published in two Canadian public policy and public administration journals across five, one-year periods: 1994, 2004, 2009, 2014 and 2019.Our main focus has been differentiating between citations to government sources and those to traditional academic literature and grey literature. Within the government sources we have differentiated between Canadian federal, non-federal and international sources, documents and records, and o...

Sessions auxquelles Graeme Campbell assiste

Mardi 16 Avril, 2024

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
1:00 PM
1:00 PM - 1:40 PM | 40 minutes
Virtual Session

In the Canadian context, there is a notable dearth of professional literature focusing on racial minority librarians conducted by racial minority librarians. To address this gap, a team of six  librarians, representing the Visible Minority Librarians of Canada (ViMLoC) network, undertook a second comprehensive survey in 2021, building on the initial survey conducted in 2013. The 2021 survey, which included data from 162 minority librarians, served as the foundation for three peer-reviewe...

1:40 PM
1:40 PM - 2:10 PM | 30 minutes
Virtual Session

For 3 months in 2023 I collected job postings on the partnership job board, and have been analyzing them to determine what salaries people who work in Canadian libraries are being offered, and what that means for their material quality of life.The main research questions I have set out to answer are: 1. Based on salary information available for new job postings in libraries, what is the material quality of life that someone working in a library can expect to have? 2. ...

3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM | 30 minutes
Virtual Session

This presentation will explore a collection, or rather an absence of collection, of moving image works in a Canadian academic institution. Between March 2020 and March 2022, faculty at Concordia University requested over 2,000 films in streaming format to be purchased or licensed by the university library for course and research use. Approximately one third of these requests were unable to be fulfilled due to licensing and rights limitations. Funded by the Concordia University Library Researc...

3:30 PM
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM | 30 minutes
Virtual Session

As of April 2022, the National Library of Medicine has converted to automatic indexing for MEDLINE citations thanks to the integration of The Medical Text Indexer (MTI). MTI has been incredibly impactful, with a notable decrease in the time it takes a MEDLINE citation to receive MeSH indexing. However, further work is needed to address some well-documented issues around the indexing genes and chemical compounds and their impact on information retrieval. To investigate these issues, this resea...

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM | 30 minutes
Virtual Session

This project investigates whether workers in Canadian academic libraries are receiving gender diversity training and in what forms. The recent rise of anti-trans sentiment and aggression on Canadian streets, in parliaments, schools, libraries and online spaces warrants an urgent recentering of trans communities in both our scholarship and work environments. Since at least 2005, LIS literature has been exploring the experience of trans and gender non-conforming  library patrons and worker...