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Item Open Access Archer Library: Early Days(University of Regina Library, 2018-10)This exhibit presents photographs and documents related to the planning, construction, and opening of the Archer Library. Read the opening address from John H. Archer, learn more about Minoru Yamasaki’s vision for the campus, and see how much the Archer Library and the U of R campus has changed over the last 50 years.Item Open Access Between the North Pole and New York City(Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance, University of Regina, 2004) Wihak, MarkFor more than thirty years, some of the most famous artists in the world traveled to a rustic camp beside a small lake in Northern Saskatchewan. Between the North Pole and New York City tells the story of how for five decades, Emma Lake was an important destination for leading artists from Canada, the United States, and Britain, and examines the impact the Emma Lake Artists' Workshops have had on the Canadian and International art world.Item Open Access BIBCO Participants' Manual(Program for Cooperative Cataloging, 2002) Hixson, Carol G.; Banush, David; Cristan, AnaEdited by Carol Hixson, David Banush, and Ana Cristan, with contributions by PCC Standing Committee on Training and BIBCO Operations Committee.Item Open Access Bibliography of Award-Winning Canadian Children's and YA Speculative Fiction(Dr. John Archer Library, University of Regina, 2008-07) Bowman, DonnaItem Open Access Breastfeeding Challenges of Immigrant Mothers during COVID-19(Faculty of Nursing, 2022-05-21) Hirani, ShelaGlobally, the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected the health and well-being of the population, especially immigrant women with young children. It is essential to explore the breastfeeding experiences of vulnerable immigrant women who often lack adequate breastfeeding support in a new country. This video presents the positive and negative effects of COVID-19 on breastfeeding practices of immigrant mothers in Saskatchewan, CanadaItem Open Access Breastfeeding Challenges of Immigrant Women in the Workforce(Faculty of Nursing, 2022-08-28) Hirani, ShelaThis video presents the breastfeeding challenges of immigrant mothers who combine breastfeeding with employment.Item Open Access Breastfeeding During Covid-19 An Information Guide(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2020-05-03) Hirani, ShelaBreastmilk is essential for the growth and development of young children. Considering its benefits, breastfeeding is recommended at all times for young children, especially during crisis situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This animated video on "Breastfeeding during COVID-19" provides need-based information to breastfeeding mothers who may lack breastfeeding support and access to information during the current state of emergency and self-isolation. It will also clarify misconceptions surrounding breastfeeding during COVID-19 and raise public awareness on safe infant feeding practices during this pandemic.Item Open Access Breastfeeding Experiences and Recommendations of Immigrant Mothers in Saskatchewan(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2022-01-26) Hirani, ShelaImmigrant mothers often lack adequate social support and access to health care services with breastfeeding supports that are affordable, accessible, need-based and culturally/gender-sensitive. This video presents breastfeeding challenges and recommendations of immigrant mothers in Saskatchewan, Canada on ways to promote, protect and support their breastfeeding practices.Item Open Access Bryn Mawr College Library survey, August 22, 1984.(Carol. G. Hixson, 1984-08-22) Hixson, Carol G.Will library patrons be receptive to an online catalog? In a study at Bryn Mawr College Library, users' perceptions of the existing card catalog and their attitudes towards computers were investigated in an attempt to discover the difficulties facing library planners in designing and implementing an online catalog. Results show that users are content with the current card catalog and hesitate changing to a new system. 56% would prefer to keep the card catalog rather than switch to a computerized catalog containing identical information. When the pie is sweetened by indicating that more information and greater convenience could result from an OPAC, only 17% still prefer a card catalog. Studies of use of the public OCLC terminal in Bryn Mawr's main library indicate that confusion and timidity prevent many from utilizing the facility. Greater effort at educating users is needed in order to overcome their resistance to online catalogs.Item Open Access C.V.(2014-01-21) Meagher, KarenItem Open Access Cannibalism Bibliography (Secondary Sources) 2016(2016-12-23) Purnis, Jan; Stoudt, Lara; Harvey, GibsonItem Open Access Challenges and Breastfeeding Experiences of Refugee Mothers in Saskatchewan, Canada(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2021-11-02) Hirani, ShelaRefugee mothers are vulnerable to cultural stereotyping and socioeconomic hardships when they migrate to a new country. This vulnerability often has a negative impact on refugee mothers’ breastfeeding practices, related to social, emotional, psychological, and physical stressors. This video presents challenges and breastfeeding experiences of refugee mothers accessing and utilizing healthcare services in Saskatchewan, Canada.Item Open Access Chicago Style Guide (Notes & Bibliography)(2012-03-14) Thomas, Robert GSummary of the Chicago Citation Style 16th edition. Made for students.Item Open Access Chinese & Japanese Studies : A Research & Teaching Tool Kit(Dr. John Archer Library, University of Regina, 2007-12-25) Liu, YingItem Open Access Copyright the Card Game – Canadian Edition(2018) Brunet, Mélanie; Dickison, Joshua; Di Valentino, Lisa; Graham, Rumi; Kohn, Alex; Langrell, Kate; Mollel, Obianuju; Spong, Stephen; Winter, ChristinaCopyright the Card Game - Canadian Edition. © Canadian Copyright Card Game Group 2018 and are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 licence. This material is adapted for a Canadian audience from Copyright the Card Game v2.0 © Chris Morrison and Jane Secker (@UKCopyrightLit) 2017 and is available for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 licence. UK Copyright Literacy: http://copyrightliteracy.org .Item Open Access CV Carleton 2023_April_2(2023-04-02) Carleton, R. NicholasItem Open Access CV Carleton 2023_May_25(2023-05-25) Carleton, R. NicholasItem Open Access CV Carleton July 10 2022(2022-07-10) Carleton, R. NicholasCurriculum Vitae for R. Nicholas Carleton as of July 10, 2022. Produced for the Canada Gairdner Momentum Award submission.Item Open Access Darke Hall Digital Archives(Dr. John Archer Library, University of Regina, 2022-04)This digital exhibit was launched to support the re-opening of Darke Hall in 2022 and promote the archival collection at the Dr. John Archer Libary and Archives. It features a sample of photography, letters, blueprints, and historical documents, all of which are available for research use in the Dr. John Archer Library and Archives.Item Open Access Economics Power Point (slide deck)(The University of Regina OER Publishing Program, 2021) Khovrenkov, IrynaA collection of Economics powerpoint slides from Dr. Iryna Khovrenkov, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.
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