Infrastructure for Us When Infrastructure Is Us: Training and Mentoring to Sustain and Share Open Social Scholarship
2023-11-10 18:05:23 | Presentation | Contribuidor(es): Constance Crompton | https://doi.org/10.25547/C2QK-QM07
digital research infrastructure
INKE Administrative Structure: Omnibus Document
2022-06-13 19:03:20 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Richard Cunningham, Teresa Dobson, Alan Galey, Stan Ruecker, Claire Warwick | https://doi.org/10.25547/9NDH-0V66
Public administration
Insieme nell'arte, Manzoni e Manzoni: dai Promessi Sposi di Alessandro agli Exploit Escrementizi di Piero
Article | Contribuidor(es): Luciano Nanni
Insights from the Think&EatGreen@School Project: How a community-based action research project contributed to healthy and sustainable school food systems in Vancouver
2025-03-19 22:03:42 | Report | Contribuidor(es): Alejandro Rojas, Jennifer Black, Elena Orrego, Gwen Chapman, Will Valley | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i2.225
From 2010 to 2016 the Think&EatGreen@School project worked to create healthy and sustainable school food systems in the Vancouver School Board. Using models of Community-Engaged Scholarship and Community-Based Action Research, we implemented diverse programmatic and monitoring activities...
Inspiring and informing through food studies
2025-03-19 22:03:46 | Essay | Contribuidor(es): Ellen Desjardins | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i1.156
Often, the ordinariness of familiar terms or concepts belies their complexity and hidden sides, necessitating closer scrutiny. “Big data” is one such phenomenon, upon which Bronson and Knezevic shine a critical spotlight. Showing how current data sources and data collection technologies differ...
Integrated Digital Scholarship Ecosystem
2024-04-11 21:01:26 | Report | Contribuidor(es): Lisa Goddard | https://doi.org/10.25547/5CSP-1R52
In December 2017, Clare Appavoo, Executive Director of the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) agreed to talk with Sarah Milligan about the Integrated Digital Scholarship Ecosystem (IDSE), a project envisioned “as a means to advance integration within the academic library community in...
Integrating the Social Media Engine with Large-scale Open Access Repositories: A Discussion
2022-06-13 19:01:44 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Luis Meneses | https://doi.org/10.25547/KPDH-T215
Digital Humanities
Integrative Governance for Ecological Public Health: An Analysis of ‘Food Policy for Canada’ (2015-2019)
2025-03-19 22:03:18 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Peter Andree, Patricia Ballamingie, Mary Coulas | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.450
Normatively grounded in the ecological public health paradigm, this paper speaks to the role of public policy in addressing food and nutrition-related health challenges through a critical analysis of the 2019 Food Policy for Canada (FPC). We draw on primary data gathered through a SSHRC-funded...
Intellectual Property Rights and Open Scholarship in Europe
2024-04-11 18:16:19 | Report | Contribuidor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/5WZR-A621
The intersection of intellectual property rights (IPR) and open scholarship has long been an issue of interest for the research community and for industry. Intellectual property policies and legislation aim to balance the moral and economic rights of creators in their works with the rights and...
Intellettuali e popolo nel Risorgimento lombardo: la narrativa rusticale di Giulio Carcano
Article | Contribuidor(es): Franco Manai
Interiorizzazione e straniamento: co-originarietà di tempo, forma e contenuto nell’Orologio di Carlo Levi
Article | Contribuidor(es): Stefania Lucamante
<i>L’orologio</i>, as the title of Carlo Levi’s 1950 work alludes to, marks an important time in the narrator’s life. This is a time in which the poetics of childhood and family hold a strategic importance for the narrator’s ability to come to terms with his own present and presence...
Internal Images: John Donne and the English Iconoclast Controversy
Article | Contribuidor(es): David K. Anderson
Au moment où John Donne écrivait ses poèmes dévots, l’église anglaise était de nouveau aux prises avec la question des images religieuses. Bien que le poète soit mort avant l’essor de l’iconoclasme pendant la Guerre Civile, il tenait compte du problème, non seulement dans ses Sermons, mais aussi...
International Open Access Week 2021, October 25–31
2024-04-11 18:56:00 | Report | Contribuidor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/KB7C-1680
The 14th annual International Open Access Week runs from October 25–31, 2021, and this year’s theme is “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” This theme was chosen to align with the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science (see “UNESCO’s Recommendation on Open Science”),...
International Open Access Week 2022, October 22–30
2024-04-11 18:22:43 | Report | Contribuidor(es): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/S9P9-GP57
The 15th annual International Open Access Week ran from October 24–30. This year’s theme was “Open for Climate Justice,” acknowledging that the widespread effects of climate change are experienced differently by different groups of people. One of the ways this injustice manifests is through...
Internet Shakespeare Editions
2023-05-11 21:18:20 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich
This is a review of Internet Shakespeare Editions.
Interpreting in Early Modern Diplomacy: Occasional Mobility and the Liminal Spaces of Trust
Article | Contribuidor(es): Andrea Rizzi
In this article, I examine the relationship between mobility and trust in the work and life of a wide range of early modern diplomatic interpreters. I address this relationship by bringing together archival material unearthed by literary scholars and social historians: specifically, historians of...
Intersections Between Social Knowledge Creation and Critical Making
2022-06-13 18:58:13 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Alyssa Arbuckle, Alex Christie, INKE Research Group, ETCL Research Group, MVP Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/3C35-NQ77
digital scholarship, knowledge production, knowledge dissemination, public knowledge, publishing platforms
Intersections of race, COVID-19 pandemic, and food security in Black identifying Canadian households: A scoping review
2025-03-19 22:12:54 | Review | Contribuidor(es): Keji Mori, Elizabeth Onyango | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i3.630
Although studies have identified food insecurity as a racialized inequity issue disproportionately affecting Black identifying Canadians, research exploring how anti-Black racism across multiple systems create inequities including increased risk for food insecurity among African Caribbean...
Intertextual Madness in Hamlet: The Ghost's Fragmented Performativity
Article | Contribuidor(es): Hilaire Kallendorf
This essay establishes King James I's Daemonologie and Reginald Scot's Discouerie of Witchcraft as intertexts for Hamlet. It demonstrates how the diabolical linguistic register borrowed from these intertexts both heightens the verisimilitude of Hamlet's madness and expands the performative...
Interview with Northrop Frye
Article | Contribuidor(es): Francesco Guardiani
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