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Item Open Access Archer Library Annual Report 2017-18(University of Regina Library, 2018-11) University of Regina LibraryJean Baptiste Alphonse Karr once wrote, “plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose”. As we look back on 50 years of amazing service, support and innovation from the Dr. John Archer Library, I think we can agree that there have been incredible changes that were completely unforeseen when the doors were opened. But what has remained constant is the commitment to the underlying principles of librarianship and archival studies in a research university – the acquisition, synthesis and transformation of knowledge.Item Open Access Archer Library Annual Report 2018-19(University of Regina Library, 2019-11) University of Regina LibraryWhile libraries may be considered by some to be havens for the lone (and lonely) pursuit of life-long learning, the reality is that they have always been at the centre of communities – both physical and virtual. In medieval times, the creation of a single illuminated manuscript usually involved the labour of several skilled artisans engaging in the preparation of the vellum, the transcription of the text, and the illumination of the text. Although the audience of those masterworks was limited to the privileged who could read, the intent was to utilize the community to preserve the teachings embodied in the text for future generations.Item Open Access Archer Library Annual Report 2019-20(University of Regina Library, 2020-11) University of Regina LibraryThe 2019-2020 Archer Annual Report provides a snapshot of the work of the dedicated staff of the Archer Library and Archives from May 2019 to April 2020 as they continue their support and leadership within the University community. The Dr. John Archer Library and Archives continued to adapt and change in 2019-2020. Some of the changes were anticipated and expected, others were not. With the onset of the pandemic, the whole world moved to a virtual environment in March 2020. Over the course of just two and one-half weeks, the Archer staff and faculty moved our services and supports to virtual delivery, ensuring that students, faculty and staff remained supported and library materials were accessible. Although the changes resulting from COVID 19 in the last two months of this reporting period are the most vivid in our minds, we also want to celebrate and focus on the accomplishments in the 10 months prior to the start of the pandemic.Item Open Access Archer Library Annual Report 2022-23(University of Regina Library, 2023-10-24) University of Regina LibraryKahkina nitinaweˉmaˉkaninaˉnik Kahkiyaw kiwâhkômâkaninawak Mitákuye oyás’in Tout ki wahkoomitonawn Toutes nos relations ‘All our relations’ – such a simple phrase, yet one with such rich and diverse meanings. When the University of Regina adopted this Indigenous concept of interconnectedness, family, and community for our 2020-2025 strategic plan, it perfectly encapsulated everything that universities and libraries represent and strive to be. This year’s report highlights the many accomplishments of our staff and faculty, but in every case success was predicated on formal and informal relationships that connect all of us as students, researchers, teachers, and active community members. This report also highlights our donors, whose foresight and generosity will ensure that the collections of the Dr. John Archer Library and Archives, and the new ideas they spark, will extend beyond those singular gifts and create new and unforeseen relations in the near and distant futures. We have also spent time examining the troubled history libraries have with diverse communities, and highlight some of the ways that we are working with academic libraries in western Canada and nationally to repair, strengthen, and foster relations with all of our diverse and unique communities. Finally, we are pleased to profile some of the many students who have engaged with Archer over the past year. These impressive young people are just forming the relations that will connect their past and their future, and we are honoured to have been part of their journey. No matter how you are connected to the Dr. John Archer Library and Archives, we are glad that we can count you as one of our relations. Brett Waytuck Dean, University Libraries and ArchivesItem Open Access Archer Library Annual Report 2023-24(University of Regina Library, 2024-10-30) University of Regina Library“Shhhhh …” is what you used to hear at the library. Predicated on a sense of reverence for historical knowledge and solitary self-improvement, the library was portrayed as a sanctuary from the pressures of everyday life where one could commune with the great thinkers of the past. This year’s annual report demonstrates no less reverence for the thinkers and knowledge of the past, but framed within the context of what all good libraries have always been — a place where the past and the present come together to create the future.Item Open Access Archer Library Award 2017 Brochure(University of Regina Library, 2016-04) University of Regina LibraryItem Open Access Archer Library Award 2017 Poster(University of Regina Library, 2016-04) University of Regina LibraryItem Open Access Archer Library Award 2018 Brochure(University of Regina Library, 2017-04) University of Regina LibraryItem Open Access Archer Library Award 2018 Poster (University of Regina Library, 2017-04) University of Regina LibraryItem Open Access Archer Library Award 2019 Brochure(University of Regina Library, 2018-04) University of Regina LibraryItem Open Access Archer Library Award 2019 Poster (University of Regina Library, 2018-05) University of Regina LibraryItem Open Access Archer Library Award 2020 Poster(University of Regina Library, 2020-01-07) University of Regina LibraryItem Open Access Archer Library Award 2024 Photographs(University of Regina Library, 2024-04-15) University of Regina LibraryImage 1: Brett Waytuck, Dean, University Libraries and Archives presents the Dr. John Archer Library Award Trophy for 2024 to 4th year Visual Arts student Lindsay Demchuk Image 2: Group photo with the Dr. John Library Award Trophy left to right - Robert Truszkowski, Head, Department of Visual Arts; Dr. Karla McManus, Department of Visual Arts; Lindsay Demchuk (2024 Dr. John Archer Library Award recipient); Brett Waytuck, Dean, University Libraries and Archives; Dr. David Dick, Dean, Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance Image 3: Lindsay Demchuk with the Dr. John Archer Library Award Trophy Image 4: Brett Waytuck presents the Dr. John Archer Library Award Certificate to Lindsay Demchuk Image 5: Group photo with Dr. John Archer Library Award certificate left to right - Robert Truszkowski, Head, Department of Visual Arts; Dr. Karla McManus, Department of Visual Arts; Lindsay Demchuk (2024 Dr. John Archer Library Award recipient); Brett Waytuck, Dean University Libraries and Archives; Dr. David Dick, Dean, Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance Image 6: Lindsay Demchuk with the Dr. John Archer Library Award Certificate Image 7: Dr. Karla McManus and Lindsay Demchuk with the Dr. John Archer Library Award CertificateItem Open Access DataCrunch - Issue 1(University of Regina Library, 1999-09) University of Regina LibraryINSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 About Data Library Services 1 Why Use the Data Library? 1 Data Liberation Initiative (DLI) 2 CANSIM / ICPSR 2 Collections 3 Recently Released / Coming Soon 3 U of R and U of S Team Up in Providing Data 3 Beyond 20/20 4 E-STAT / Contact InformationItem Open Access DataCrunch - Issue 10(University of Regina Library, 2002-06) University of Regina LibraryINSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 DMTI Spatial Data 1 ICPSR Direct 2 ICPSR Codebooks 2 National Population Health Survey 2 Canadian Community Health Survey 2 2001 Census 3 GeoSuite 3 Labour Force Survey 3 Canadian International Trade 1997-2000 4 Adult Education and Training Survey 4 Coming Soon/Recently Released 4 Contact InformationItem Open Access DataCrunch - Issue 11(University of Regina Library, 2002-11) University of Regina LibrarySpecial Issue: DSP/NRCan Map and Chart Depository Program INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 Full Digital Map DSP Acquired 2 Earth Sciences Sector (NRCan) 2 National Topographic Data Base 2 Raster Topographic Maps 2 Canadian Digital Elevation Data 2 A-Series Maps/Open File Maps 2 How to Find NTDB Map Numbers 2 Publication Guidelines 3 How to Request NRCan digital… 3 Map Library/ArcGIS Events 4 Coming Soon/Recently Released 4 Contact InformationItem Open Access DataCrunch - Issue 12(University of Regina Library, 2003-01) University of Regina LibraryINSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 Publishing a textbook? – DLI License 1 Save the PUMFs 2 Not Available 2 Over to You 3 Small Business Profiles 3 Survey Of Information Technology 3 Wives, Mothers and Wages 3 NPHS Synthetic Data 3 System of Factual Information on … 4 Coming Soon/Recently Released 4 Contact InformationItem Open Access DataCrunch - Issue 13(University of Regina Library, 2003-03) University of Regina Library1 World Values Survey 2 World Values Survey, continued 3 Research Based on World Values Survey 3 International Social Survey Program 3 Eurobarometer Series 3 SPSS in the Archer Library 3 ICPSR Summer Program 3 Summer Programme in Data Analysis 4 American Catholic Priesthood Survey 4 Coming Soon /Recently Released 4 Contact InformationItem Open Access DataCrunch - Issue 14(University of Regina Library, 2003-06) University of Regina LibraryINSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 Religion & Income Levels….2001 Census 1 Nancy Turner Bursary Recipient 2 General Social Survey, Family History 2 Labour Force Historical Review 2 Survey of Financial Security, 1999 2 Motion Picture; Annual Retail Store 2 Aboriginal Business Survey 2 When Data is Suppressed… 3 Data-Related Literature 3 Sabbaticals, the DLI Licence and You 3 IDLS Updates System 4 Coming Soon/RecentlyReleased/ContactItem Open Access DataCrunch - Issue 15(University of Regina Library, 2003-09) University of Regina LibrarySpecial Orientation Issue
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