Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes du congrès annuel de l'ACSI
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    COMMUNICATIONS AND THE WIRED CITY

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    A history of unquestioning faith: Vocational awe and the hope for a future of “bad” librarianship

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    Vocational awe is an emerging concept within LIS used to highlight how narratives and metaphors involving professional self-reverence and sacredness serve to absolve librarianship of accountability for the complex and problematic legacies of institutional oppression and exploitation.This panel explores the vocational awe narrative and its implications for LIS research in two ways. First, by sharing panelists’ experiences and struggles with vocational awe and second, by engaging the LIS research community in appropriate responses to vocational awe, such as advocating for library workers and responsible allyship with marginalized groups

    Electronic Work Monitoring in Canada

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    L\u27 intelligence artificielle et 1\u27enseignement: Cas d\u27un systems tuteur intelligent

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    Approaches to Language Understanding for Information Retrieval

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    CAIS/ACSI ’90 Programme Outline

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    A profile of end users of online information retrieval systems in the health sciences

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