FIMS Publications
The research in Information and Media Studies Publications covers a range of subjects pertaining to information and knowledge and the ways they move through and shape society. They encompass media studies, popular music and culture, journalism, health information sciences, and library and information science.
Submissions from 2010
A Holistic Model of Information Policy, Samuel E. Trosow
Bill C-32 and the Educational Sector: Overcoming Impediments to Fair Dealing, Samuel E. Trosow
Why Copyright Fair-Dealing Needs Flexibility, Samuel E. Trosow
Mobilizing User-Generated Content For Canada’s Digital Advantage, Samuel E. Trosow, Jacquelyn Burkell, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Pamela McKenzie, Michael B. McNally, Caroline Whippey, and Lola Wong
Web hyperlink patterns and the financial variables of the global banking industry, L. Vaughan and E. Romero-Frías
Word co-occurrences on Webpages as a measure of the relatedness of organizations: A new Webometrics concept, L. Vaughan and J. You
Copyright, Collectives, and Contracts: New Math for Educational Institutions and Libraries, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Genealogy and the Law in Canada, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Information Policy and the Canadian Library Association, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Kirsti Nilsen
Submissions from 2009
Integrating Research into LIS Field Experiences in Academic Libraries, Selinda Adelle Berg, Kristin Hoffmann, and Diane Dawson
“Free Labour” in “Free Time”: Prosumption, Digital Technologies and the Commodification of Time, Edward Comor
Digital Labour and Species-being, Nick Dyer-Witheford
Information Literacy and Research-Intensive Graduate Students: Enhancing the Role of Research Librarians, Marni R. Harrington
5070: Digital Reputation, Representation, and New Forms of Value?, Alison Hearn
Gilbert Simondon and the Hypothesis of Cognitive Capitalism, Emanuele Leonardi
Mobile Audience Commodities? Situating the Convergence of Work and Play in the Era of Ubiquitous Connectivity, Vincent Manzerolle
Informing Choice: The Organization of Institutional Interaction in Clinical Midwifery Care, Pamela J. McKenzie
Content Management Systems and the Degradation of Intellectual Work in the 21st Century, Michael McNally
It Takes a Village to Raise a Tent: A Case Study in Pitching the Academic Library to Incoming Undergraduate Students, Melanie Mills and Marisa Mitchell
A New Vision for Library Workers in the Global South?: A View from India, Ajit Pyati
Public Library Revitalization in India: Hopes, Challenges, and New Visions, Ajit K. Pyati
Financial distress of U.S. Banking industry viewed through web data, E. Romero-Frías and L. Vaughan
EXPLORING THE PLACELESSNESS OF READING AMONG OLDER TEENS IN A CANADIAN RURAL MUNICIPALITY, Paulette Rothbauer