One of the goals of the Librarians Committee is to promote the research and scholarship – in all forms – produced by librarians here at UofT. Do you have something to include? Send us your references, new or old! We recognize this list is incomplete. More information can be obtained on the recent publication, IN THE LOOP
- Publications
BOOKS AND CATALOGUES
2016
Lynne Kutsukake, The Translation of Love (Knopf, April 2016)
Portrait of internment in WWII camps in Canada and repatriation of a Canadian family to American occupied Japan in 1946. Lynne Kutsukake was nominated for the literary Journey Prize in 2010.
2015
Barry Dov Walfish, Helen Leneman, eds. The Bible Retold by Jewish Artists, Writers, Composers and Filmmakers. Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2015.
Andrew Nicholson, Using Google Earth in Libraries: A Practical Guide for Librarians published by Rowman & Littlefield. More information about the title can be found here: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442255043/Using-Google-Earth-in-Libraries-A-Practical-Guide-for-Librarians#
Nancy McCormack, John Papadopoulos and Cathy Cotter, The Practical Guide to Canadian Legal Research, 4th ed. (Toronto: Thomson Reuters Carswell, 2015)
2014
Marcel Fortin, Historical GIS Research in Canada.University of Calgary Press: Bonnell, J. & Fortin, M. (2014). In addition to being available in print, the book is available as an open access download: http://uofcpress.com/books/9781552387085.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens and Miguel A. Torrens Visual Culture of Baptism in the Middle Ages: Essays on Medieval Fonts, Settings and Beliefs Ashgate Press, 2014.
2011
- A review of workplace and community interventions for adults: effects of physical activity, eating behaviours and BMI – risk factors for diabetes. Toronto: Queen’s Printer for Ontario.
Allison KR, Dwyer JJM, MacGillivray A, Hawrychuk S. - Single Sickness and Other Stories, A Translation by Lynne Kutsukake of the stories written by Masuda Mizuko. Japan.(Cornell University East Asia Series, 2011) and distributed by University of Hawaii Press .
- Edcucation and Ontario Family History: A Guide to Resources for Genealogists and Historians. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
Marian Press. - Bibliographia Karaitica: An Annotated Bibliography of Karaites and Karaism. Leiden ; Boston : Brill ; Jerusalem : The Ben-Zvi Institute for the Study of the Jewish Communities of the Orient, 2010.
Barry Walfish.
2010
- Through foreign latitudes & unknown tomorrows : three hundred years of Ukrainian émigré political culture. [Toronto]: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library.
Ksenya Kiebuzinski - Leaves of enchantment, bones of inspiration : the dawn of Chinese studies in Canada : an exhibition of Chinese rare books = 文淵聚珍 : 多倫多大學東亞圖書館, 皇家安大略博物館中文善本特展 (Wen yuan ju zhen : Duolunduo da xue Dong ya tu shu guan, Huang jia Andalue buo wu guan zhong wen shan ben te zhan). Toronto: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library.
Stephen Qiao and George Zhao.
2009
- An Annotated Bibliography of Chinese Rare Books in the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library, University of Toronto (Jianada Duolunduo da xue Dong Ya tu shu guan cang Zhong wen gu ji shan ben ti yao 加拿大 多倫多大學東亞圖書館藏中文古 籍善本提要). Guilin: Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she.
Anna U, Stephen Qiao and George Zhao (Eds.).
2005
- Centers for Learning: Writing Centers and Libraries in Collaboration. ACRL Publications in Librarianship 58. Chicago: PIL.
James K. Elmborg & Sheril Hook (Eds.).
2003
- A Primary Report of Archaeological Survey in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. Beijing: Science Press.
Stephen Qiao (Trans.).
2000
- The Beginnings of Metallurgy in China. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press.
Stephen Qiao (Trans.).
1999
- Research Skills: Textbook for Students Enrolled in A & S 111 USD.
Michael Muchow, John VanBalen and Sheril Hook.
1992
- The Canadian Women’s Movement, 1960-1990: A Guide to Archival Resources / Le mouvement canadien des femmes, 1960-1990 : guide de ressources archivistiques. Toronto: ECW Press
Edited by Margaret Fulford. - Ethnoarchaeology: the theory and Practice. Nanning: Guangxi Nationality Publishing House.
Stephen Qiao.
1991
- Mapping Upper Canada, 1780-1867: An Annotated Bibliography of Manuscript and Printed Maps. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Joan Winearls.
1990
- An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Chongqing: Chongqing Press.
Stephen Qiao.
1989
- Crisis and Choices: Anthropology and Contemporary Human Problems. Chengdu: Sichuan People’s Press.
Stephen Qiao (Trans.).
Articles, Short-Stories, Essays and Chapters
2015
Barry Dov Walfish, Helen Leneman, eds. The Bible Retold by Jewish Artists, Writers, Composers and Filmmakers. Article in book entitled “Images of Esther in Modern Jewish Art”. Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2015.
Ksenya Kiebuzinski, “Captured: On Oral History, Photography, and the Trial of Jura Drahiruk.” A Jubilee Collection: Essays in Honor of Professor Paul Robert Magocsi on His 70th Birthday, ed. Valerii Padiak, Patricia A. Krafcik. Uzhhorod; Prešov; New York: Valerii Padiak Publishers, 2015. 329–40.
Ksenya Kiebuzinski “Les brouillards galiciens: Sacher-Masoch’s Galician Tales in French Translation, 1870-1900” (in Ukrainian). Ukraïna XX stolittia: kultura, ideolohiia, polityka: zbirnyk statei (20th-century Ukraine: culture, ideology, politics, eds. Larysa Holovata, Ksenya Kiebuzinski) no. 20 (2015): 217-28. Available electronically at: http://history.org.ua/LiberUA/xxx_2015_20/xxx_2015_20.pdf
Ravit David, “Assessing Metadata and Controlling Quality in Scholarly Ebooks” in Cataloging and Classification Quarterly .
Juliya Borie, (2015). New Forms of Scholarship and a Serials (R)evolution. Serials Review, 41(3), 176-179.
Sharon Dyas-Correia (Column Editor) and Blair Kuntz Contributors (2015) “Middle East and North African Information Resources: Western Libraries Navigating the Montage.” Serials Review, Vol. 41: 2, 100-105, DOI: 10.1080/00987913.2015.1034000
Harriet Sonne de Torrens,”Une proclamation de foi: les retables commandés au XVII siècle par le prieur Vincent Royer pour l’abbaye prémontrée de Beauport”/A Proclamation of Faith: The 17th-Century Altarpieces Commissioned by Prior Vincent Royer for the Premonstratensian Abbey of Beauport.’ You can access it online or in PDF format on her academia.edu page.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens, “Librarians in a Litigious Age and the Attack on Academic Freedom“ in Advances in Librarianship vol. 39.
Eveline Houtman“Mind-Blowing:” Fostering Self-Regulated Learning in Information Literacy Instruction Communications in Information Literacy.
John Bolan, Patricia Bellamy, Joanna Szurmak and Rita Vine, and CTSI’s Carol Rolheiser ‘Realizing Partnership Potential: A Report on a Formal Collaboration Between a Teaching and Learning Centre and Libraries at the University of Toronto’ in Essays on Learning and Teaching, Vol. VIII.
Sharon Dyas-Correia, co-authored with James Butcher, Kevin Davies,Karen L. Hawkins an article, Mapping the Final Frontier: A Publisher’s Experience Launching an Open Access Journal in the Burgeoning Mixed Access Economy NASIG proceedings issue of the Serials Librarian.
Marlene van Ballegooie, Metadata Librarian and Juliya Borie, Cataloguing Librarian, Facing Our E-Demons: The Challenges of E-Serial Management in a Large Academic Library in the Serials Librarian issue dedicated to NASIG Proceedings.
2014
Kathleen Scheaffer an article entitled, Digital Identity: A New Literacy Challenge for Librarianship in the Ontario Library Association’s (OLA) Open Shelf online magazine.
Bobby Glushko, Understanding ‘Large and Liberal’ in the Context of Higher Education. August edition of Feliciter.
Sharon Dyas-Correia (Senior Serials Strategist and Collections Librarian for Open Access ) and Michelle Alexopoulos (Professor of Economics, U of T) jointly authored an article, entitled, Text and Data Mining: Searching for Buried Treasures, in September’s Serials Review.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens, ‘Academic Librarianship: The Quest for Right and Recognition at the University of Toronto‘ in the newly-released book, In Solidarity: Academic Librarian Labour Activism and Union Participation in Canada.
2013
McEwen, R. and Scheaffer, K. (2013). Virtual mourning and memory construction on Facebook: Here are the terms of use. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 33 (3/4), 63-74.
2011
“Shelf-Ready” Print Serials Acquisitions. Serials Review, 37 (1), 29-34.
Andrade, J. L., D’Amour, H., Dingwall, G., Tao Su, J., Dyas-Correia, S.
Building Bridges: Combining Webcasting and Videoconferencing in a Multi-Campus University Course. In E-Infrastructures and Technologies for Lifelong Learning: Next Generation Environments. Ed. by George Magoulas. IGI Global.
J. Birnholt, R. Baeker, C. Mak, S. Laughton, K. Rankin, R. Causey, and P. Wolf.
Biology. In The Medical Library Association’s Master Guide to Authoritative Information Resources in the Health Sciences. Neal-Schuma Publishers.
Heather Cunningham (contributing author).
Tri-Campus Teamwork: Open Access at the University of Toronto Libraries. Feliciter, 57(3), 94-95.
Julie Hannaford.
It’s Open Access Week, time to open it all up. The Hill Times, Monday Oct. 24, 2011.
Gale Moore, Diego Argaez.
Libraries as Journal Publishers. Serials Review, 37 (3), 196-204.
Maughan Perry, A., Borcher, C. A., Deliyannides, T. S., Kosavic, A., Kennison, R., Dyas-Correia, S.
The Chinese rare book collection in the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library: An introduction. In Tian lu lun cong. Guilin, China: Guangxi Normal University Press.
Stephen Qiao.
2010
- A Conceptual Framework for Tobacco Control in the Region of Peel: Literature Search and Analytic Review. A report to the Tobacco Strategy Working Group, Peel Region Health.
Allison, K.R., Dwyer, J.J.M., McKay, A., & Hawrychuk, S. - A review of workplace and community interventions for adults: Effects on physical activity, eating behaviours and BMI – Risk factors for diabetes. A report to Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Health Promotion
Allison, K.R., Dwyer, J.J.M., McKay, A., & Hawrychuk, S. - Workplace smoking cessation and fruit and vegetable consumption: Synthesis and recommendations for theory- and research-based intervention planning. A report to Program Training and Consultation Centre, Cancer Care Ontario.
Allison, K.R., Dwyer, J.J.M., McKay, A., & Hawrychuk, S. - Foundation Skills for Scientists: An Evolving Program. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 1 (1).
Teresa Dawson, Sarah Fedko, Nancy Johnston, Elaine Khoo, Sarah King, Saira Mall, Mary Olaveson, Janice Patterson, Kamini Persaud, Frances Sardone, Zohreh Shahbazi, Allyson Skene, Martha Young and Clare A. Hasenkampf. - Embedded Librarians Promote an Innovation Agenda: University of Toronto Libraries and the MaRS – Discovery District. Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, 15(3), 188.
Kathryn FitzGerald, Laura Anderson, & Helen Kula. - “Trying to figure it out”: Academic librarians talk about learning to teach. Library and Information Research, 34 (107): 18-40.
Houtman, E. - “Il regarde la mer et pense à son idéal”: Die letzten Tage von Magnus Hirschfeld in Nizza, 1934-1935. Mitteilungen der Magnus-Hirschfeld-Gesellschaft, 45.
Donald W. McLeod and Hans P. Soetaert. - Chinese rare book exhibition at the Fisher Library. The Halcyon, 45, 1-2.
Stephen Qiao. - Cirque du Soleil: One of the most successful and innovative entertainment companies in the world. In P. R. Sniderman (Ed.). Managing organizational behaviour in Canada (2nd ed.). Toronto: Nelson.
Vicki Skelton. - G.A.P. Adventures — A highly creative Canadian company whose innovations have changed how people travel. G.A.P. Adventures has created a global niche market that combines adventure travel and sustainable tourism. In P. R. Sniderman (Ed.). Managing organizational behaviour in Canada (2nd ed.). Toronto: Nelson.
Vicki Skelton. - Leading from Behind: Ellis Don is a Canadian success story. In P. R. Sniderman (Ed.). Managing organizational behaviour in Canada (2nd ed.). Toronto: Nelson.
Vicki Skelton. - Transformational Leadership in the Aboriginal Community. In P. R. Sniderman (Ed.). Managing organizational behaviour in Canada (2nd ed.). Toronto: Nelson.
Vicki Skelton.
2009
- Librarians Influencing the Core Curriculum. In K.A. Johnson and S.R. Harris (Eds.). Teaching Literary Research: Challenges in a Changing Environment: ACRL Publications in Librarianship 60. Chicago: PIL.
Sheril J. Hook & Veronica Reyes-Escudero. - Hacking Say and Reviving ELIZA: Lessons from Virtual Environments. Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 5(2).
Rochelle Mazar & Jason Nolan. - Librarian Exchange Program Report: 23 Feb 2009 to 13 Mar 2009. Media Net, 16, 81-83. [in Japanese].
Fabiano Takashi Rocha.
Illicit Sex and Alcahuetas in Medieval Castile: The Pictorial Program on the Rebanal de las Llantas Baptismal Font. La Coronica, 38(1), 97-120.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens. - FOVEA PECCATI ET UTERUS ECCLESIAE: The Symbiotic Nature of Female Sexuality on Medieval Baptismal Fonts. In C.E. Joynes and C.C. Rowlay (Eds.). From the Margins II: Women of the New Testament and Their Afterlives (pp. 334-361). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens. - Pilas bautismales de la Anglia oriental: pedigrí escandinavo en el arte románico de Norfolk y Suffolk. Romanico: revista de arte, 9, 50-60.
Miguel Torrens. - La pila bautismal de Goodmanham y la evidencia histórica del Venerable.Romanico: revista de arte, 8, 50-55.
Miguel Torrens.
2008
- Pilas plúmbeas II: los trabajos de los meses y los signos del zodíaco en las pilas románicas de plomo de Brookland y Saint-Évroult-de-Montfort. Romanico: revista de arte, 6, 32-41.
Miguel Torrens.
2007
- Pilas plúmbeas I. Romanico: revista de arte, 5, 40-47.
Miguel Torrens.
2006
- Library Sandbox: An Experiment in Integrating Research Skills into WebCT. Partnership: the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 1(1).
Heather Matheson and Sarah Fedko. - On regional archaeological survey and its practices in China. Lingnan kao gu, 5.
Stephen Qiao. - The Stadil Altar Frontal: A Johannine Interpretation of the Nativity of Christ in Decorating the Lord’s Table: On the Dynamics between Image and Altar in the Early and High Middle Ages eds. Søren Kaspersen and Erik Thunø (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanums Press, 2006). See website: www.mtp.hum.ku.dk for more information on the text. Harriet Sonne de Torrens.
- Slash fiction/Fanfiction. In J. Weiss, J. Nolan, J. Hunsinger, & P. Trifonas (Eds.). The International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments (pp. 1141-1150). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
Rochelle Mazar.
2005
- Teaching Librarians and Writing Center Professionals in Collaboration: Complementary Practices. In J.K. Elmborg and S. Hook (Eds.). Centers for Learning: Writing Centers and Libraries in Collaboration: ACRL Publications in Librarianship 58. Chicago: PIL.
Sheril Hook. - Gaining a Scholarly Voice: Intervention, Invention, and Collaboration. In J.K. Elmborg and S. Hook (Eds.). Centers for Learning: Writing Centers and Libraries in Collaboration: ACRL Publications in Librarianship 58. Chicago: PIL.
Donna Fontanarose Rabuck, Pat Youngdahl, Kamolthip Phonlabutra, & Sheril Hook.
2004
- Libraries Dealing with the Future Now. ARL Bimonthly Report, 234.
Joe Brewer, Sheril Hook, Janice Simmons-Welburn, Karen Williams. - Index. In P. Roberts-Miller. Deliberate Conflict: Argument, Political Theory, and Composition Classes (pp. 257-263). Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois U Press.
Sheril Hook. - So, What’s Information Literacy? In L.M. Sharp, A. Brobbel, and E. Ene (Eds.). A Student’s Guide to First-Year Composition (24th ed., pp. 112-13). Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing. Reprinted in 25th edition, 2004.
Sheril Hook. - Chapter 9, 13, 14. In C. Renfrew. Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice. Beijing: Cultural Relics Press.
Stephen Qiao (Trans. and ed.). - The new perspectives of maritime adaptation in prehistoric south China. Lingnan kao gu, 4.
Stephen Qiao.
2003
- In-House Training for Instruction Librarians. Research Strategies, 19(2), 99-127.
Sheril Hook, Marianne Stowell Bracke, Louise Greenfield, and Victoria A. Mills. - The Three-Headed Trinity and Divine Wisdom in the Cloister Program at Alquézar (Spain) published in Spanish as “Sabiduría Divina y Teología Trinitaria: El programa del claustro del monasterio de Alquézar” in a collection of essays edited by Dr. Rocío Sánchez-Ameijeiras and Dr. José Luis Senra Gabriel y Galán, El Tímpano Romaníco: imágenes, estructura y audiencias. (Santiago de Compostela, Xunta de Galicia, 2003). Harriet Sonne de Torrens.
- De fontibus salvatoris: A Survey of Twelfth and Thirteen Century Baptismal Fonts Ornamented with Events from the Childhood of Christ in Objects, Images and the Word: Art in the Service of the Liturgy, ed. Colum Hourihane (Princeton, N.J.: Index of Christian Art, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University Press). Harriet Sonne de Torrens.
1999
- Index. In P. Roberts-Miller. Voices in The Wilderness: Public Discourse and the Paradox of Puritan Rhetoric (pp. 205-209). Tuscaloosa and London: University of Alabama Press.
Sheril Hook.
1996
- The Neolithic fishermen in coastal South China. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 15 – 1996, Indo-Pacific Prehistory: The Chiang Mai Papers, Vol.2 (pp.219-222). Canberra: Australian National University.
Stephen Qiao.
1994
- The Maritime Culture in South China and Human expansion to Pacific. In Shenzhen fa xian yu yan jiu (pp. 181-186). Shenzhen Museum.
Stephen Qiao.
1993
- The maritime expansion of Yue culture and the related archaeological evidence. In Collected Essays on the Culture of the Ancient Yue People in South China (pp.34-39). Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Museum of History.
Stephen Qiao. - The cultural-educational background of the rural development in Guangdong Province. Journal of Zhongshan University (Social Science edition), 1.
Stephen Qiao.
1992
- Theoretical trends in current Western anthropology. In Liang Zhao-tao Yurenleixue. Zhongshan University Press.
Stephen Qiao. - On the origin of the Northern nomadic culture. Nei Mongu Wenwu Kaogu, 1(2).
Stephen Qiao.
1991
- The early Holocene cave sites in Western Guangdong. In Jinian Huangyandong Yizhi Faxian Sanshi Zhounian Lunwenji. Guangzhou: Guangdong Tourism Press.
Stephen Qiao.
1988
- A Short view of the history of Anthropology in Europe and North America since the 1950’s. Weidinggao, 7.
Stephen Qiao. - A survey of the new Archaeological discovery in Oceania. In Renleixue Lunwenji. Zhongshan University Press.
Stephen Qiao. - On the megalithic remains Found in Southeast China. In Wuwenhua Longwenji. Zhongshan University Press.
Stephen Qiao. - An ecological study of the prehistoric remains in South China. Culture of Southeast China.
Stephen Qiao.
1986
- A new approach on the study of early Chinese civilization. Prehistory, Xi’an, 5.
Stephen Qiao. - A view of Robert Lowie: his contribution to the development of American anthropology. Journal of Zhongshan Postgraduate Studies, 3.
Stephen Qiao.
1985
- On the origin of “Wu” kingdom in Southeast China. Journal of Zhongshan Postgraduate Studies, 2.
Stephen Qiao.
1976
- Introduction. In H. Maddick. County Maps: Land Ownership in the 19th Century. Ottawa: National Archives.
Joan Winearls.
Conference Presentations
2012
- Evidence Informed Workplace Policy Interventions: Promoting Physical Activity and Healthy Eating. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA). Austin, Texas.
Allison, KR, Dwyer, JJM, MacGillvray, A., Hawrychuk, S. - Doctoral students and a learning community: Opportunities for community building, research, reflection, and meaningful experiences. Presented at Opportunities and New Directions: Fostering Deep Approaches to Learning,University of Waterloo, April 26, 2012
Dharamshi, P., Houtman, E., Middleton, J. & Murray, B.
Presentations at TRY Library Staff Conference, Toronto, ON.
- “Affliction” to “Zombiez”: the Media Commons’ Lions Gate Films Collection
Joan Links and Rachel Beattie. - Between the Cathedral and the Bazaar: Libraries and Collaborative Learning.
Anna Szot-Sacawa - Mobile Device Loans at the Library: TRY Panel Discussion.
Mandissa Arlain, Monique Flaccavento, Angela Hamilton, Ricardo Laskaris, Fangmin Wang, and Jenaya Webb - Redefining Multidisciplinary Library Learning: Lessons from Chilean Family Health.
Rita Shaughnessy, Greg Nasmith, and Patricia Ayala
- Digital Duties: The Socially Responsible Librarian.
Jacqueline Whyte Appleby and Whitney Kemble
- Going Digital: Turning Exhibitions Into a Free and Open-Access Online Service.
Chris Young and John Shoesmith - Can We Be Neutral? Librarianship and Social Justice in The Digital Age.
Blair Kuntz and Eveline Houtman - Library FAQ and Answers: Reimagining Email Reference.
Michelle Spence and Judith Logan - Developing Digital Collections at University of Toronto Libraries.
Andrew McAlorum. - The Virtual Library.
Monique Flaccavento and Jenaya Webb. - Mirror, mirror: What Twitter can tell you about your library.
Eva Stepanian and Joanna Szurmak. - Drawing Out Your Inner Artist: Re-visioning the Academic Library.
Richard Hydal and Kathleen Scheaffer. - Startup Library: Resources for Entrepreneurs.
Christina Kim, Helen Kula, and Hyun-Duck Chung.
- Re-imagining the Stacks in the Digital Age.
Margaret Fulford.
- Digital Signage at Robarts Library.
Bilal Khalid, Sian Meikle, and Graham Stewart. - As In The Original: Enhancing Our Bibliographic Legacy With Cyrillic Script.
Maks Okrasa and Lana Soglasnova. - Evolving Service with Tech.
Angela Hamilton. - What kind of magic can student employees bring to your Library? Re:thinking the time management for student employees.
Heather Buchansky, Maria Buda, and Helen He. - Nish Tales and Clanology: Meeting the Need for Aboriginal Publications.
Sara McDowell. - Communications in an Academic Library Setting.
Glenda Lowndes, Courtney Lundrigan, and Margaret Wall. - UTL Content for your Mobile.
Dan D’Agostino and Sarah Forbes. - Focus on Research.
Sian Meikle and Gabriela Mircea. - Drupal for Libraries.
Andrew McAlorum, Marc Lalonde and Graham Stewart. - Academic Libraries Engaging the Entrepreneurial Community on Campus.
Hyun-Duck Chung, Christina Kim and Helen Kula.
2011
- A Review of Workplace Interventions: Effects on Physical Activity, Eating Behaviors and BMI. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Melbourne Australia, June 15-18, 2011
Allison, K.R., Dwyer, J.J.M., & Hawrychuk S. - The Research Studio: Integrating Information Literacy into a First Year Engineering Science Course. Paper presented at the 118th American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Vancouver, BC.
Michelle Baratta, Alan Chong and Jason A. Foster. - Evaluating Your Digital Core. Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Heather Cunningham. - A Greener Future for the Library. Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Heather Cunningham and Sandra Langlands. - Synergies: What’s Now, What’s Next, and What about You? Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Rea Devakos. - Student Led Scholarly Journals.
Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON. Rea Devakos with iSchool student Sarah Shujah. - Creating Online Research Tools: Challenges and Rewards. Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Margaret Fulford and Patricia Bellamy. - New Media, New Practices: Reframing Scholarly Communication for the 21st Century. Panel Presentation Presented at CAIS/ASCI Conference University of New Brunswick/St. Thomas University, Fredericton NB.
Gale Moore, Leslie Chan, and Heidi Julien. - Licensing Digital Content and Collective Rights Management of Copyright in Canada. Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Victoria Owen. - Library Website Reinvented: A Drupal Story. Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Susan Senese and Rochelle Mazar. - Scaffolding Through Narrative: A Collaboration in Science Instruction. Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Joanna Szurmak and Martha Harris. - Public Speaking without Freaking. Presented at OLA Superconference: The Power of C: Collaboration, Toronto, ON.
Rita Vine.
Presentations at TRY Library Staff Conference, Toronto, ON.
- Reporting on the future of academic libraries: a discourse analysis.
Nicole Carter.- Synergies: Lessons Learned and Future Opportunities.
Rea Devakos and Andrea Kosavic.- What’s on the Horizon for PKP and Duraspace.
Rea Devakos, Gabriela Mircea and Colin Prince.- “Trying to figure it out”: Academic librarians talk about learning to teach.
Eveline Houtman.- Leading Change: how we learned to consistently avoid failure and embrace success.
Rochelle Mazar, Lauren DiMonte and Luke Barber.- Opportunities for Learning: Librarians & the Research Opportunity Program.
Andrew Nicholson.- Research, Collaboration, Experimentation: Creating a Digital Scholarship Unit.
Elizabeth O’Brien and Paulina Rousseau.- Mentoring the 21st Century Information Professional.
Kimberly Silk.- Shaping our future, has unionization made a difference?
Vicki Skelton with panelists Constance Adamson, Scott Gillies and Nick Ruest.- Divergent Views: Issues of Cultural Sensitivity in Display of Special Collections.
Arthur Smith and Pearce Carefoote.
- Libraries on the Other Side of the World.
Elena Springall.- Harnessing New Tools to Provide Instruction through Chat Reference.
Joanna Szurmak and Lauren Di Monte.- Women Pioneers in Canadian Sociology: A Case Study for Qualitative Research Data.
Berenica Vejvoda.
2010
- Challenging First Year Applied Science and Engineering Students to Compete in the Amazing Library Race: Do You Have What it Takes? Lightning Strikes presentation at the 2010 Workshop in Instruction in Library Use (WILU), Hamilton, Ontario.
Michelle Baratta. - Inspiring innovation through collaboration: a library workshop for biomedical engineering graduate students. Poster presented at the CHLA/ABSC 2010 Annual Conference, Kingston, Ontario.
Michelle Baratta & Maria Buda. - Situating Learning: Modeling and Coaching at the Reference Desk. Paper presented at University of Waterloo Libraries Spring Retreat, Waterloo, ON.
Sheril Hook. - Information Literacy in Public Libraries: from global to local. Paper presented at Le@rning Centre Leads Meeting and Spring Lecture, Toronto Public Libraries, Toronto, ON.
Sheril Hook. - Online Learning Objects: flexible, modifiable, reusable. Paper presented at Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, MA.
Sheril Hook. - The Best We Can Be: Collaboration for Preparing Instructional Librarians. Paper presented at ALISE Annual Conference: Creating a Culture of Collaboration, Boston, MA.
H. Julien, J. Budd, L. Hinchliffe, & Sheril Hook. - Chinese rare books in the University of Toronto Library. Lecture presented at Sun Yat Sin University Library, Guangzhou, China.
Stephen Qiao. - FADIS: The Canadian Alternative. Paper presented at IFLA Congress, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens.
Papers presented at TRY Library Staff Conference, Toronto, ON.
- First Impressions, Outreach, Marketing and Relevance in the Engineering and Computer Science Library.
Michelle Baratta.- MyMedia: UTL’s Rich Media Delivery and Storage System.
Gordon Belray, Graham Stewart and Sian Meikle.- Video as an Agricultural Tool.
Richard Carter and Dave Hagelaar.- Bend and Stretch: Pushing the Limits of the Traditional Academic Library.
Tasha Caswell and Elisa Sze.- Green initiatives within the University of Toronto Libraries.
Heather Cunningham, Luke Barber, Catherine Devion, and Elah Feder.- Synergies Mid Stream.
Rea Devakos and Andrea Kosavic.- Digital Curb Cuts: A New Way to Think about What We Do.
Lauren Di Monte, Sonia Syed and Simone Laughton.- Professional Development for Twenty-first-century Librarians.
Kathryn FitzGerald, Christina Tooulias-Santolin and Kent Weaver.- Tri-Campus Scholarly Communication Working Group : Making the Invisible Visible.
Sarah Forbes.- Building a BlackBoard Community at the Reference Desk.
Sarah Forbes and Sarah Fedko.- Open Data and Libraries.
Marcel Fortin.- Voices from the Community as Agents in Change.
Richard Hydal and Patricia Meindl.- From Print to Digital: Collection on the Handover of Hong Kong’s Sovereignty.
Jack Leong and Stephanie Hung.- Instant Access: Streaming Audio in the University of Toronto’s Music Library.
James Mason.- P.L.O.T.: Playing and Learning Online Together.
Rochelle Mazar.- Innovating with Drupal: From Static Website to Dynamic Communications Tool.
Rochelle Mazar, Luke Barber and Susan Senese.- Orality in the Library: How Mobile Phones Challenge Our Understandings of Collaboration in Hybridized Information Spaces.
Rhonda McEwan and Kathleen Scheaffer.- The Holy Grail: Working Together to Build Student Engagement.
Michael Meth and Amit Kedia.- Getting Ready for the Mobile Web.
Jeff Newman and Marc Lalonde.- How to say NO to the library user.
Remi Pulwer and Richard Carter.- Social Approaches to Student Outreach.
Stephen Qiao, Monique Flaccavento and Margaret Wall.- Social Knowledge Management in an Academic Research Environment: A Case Study.
Kim Silk.- Successful E-Publication Seeks Warm Web 2.0 Technology to Build a Future Together.
Vicki Skelton and Kim Silk.- FADIS: Embracing Change and Interoperability in 2010.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens and Beth Knazook.
2009
- Creating an Online Research Tool: From Idea to Reality. Presented at Canadian Library Association Conference, Montreal, May 30, 2009.
Margaret Fulford. - Online Learning Objects: flexible, modifiable, reusable. Paper presented at York University Library, Toronto, ON.
Sheril Hook and Cristina Sewerin. - Creating Modifiable Learning Objects for Online Modules. Paper presented at Mapping the 21st Century Information Landscape: Borders, Bridges, and Byways: 37th Annual Conference Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science (CAIS), Ottawa, ON.
Sheril Hook, Jeff Newman, Sarah Fedko, Cristina Sewerin and Julie Hannaford. - Learning Objects: Online, Modifiable, Disciplinary-Driven. Workshop presented at Internet Librarian Annual Conference: Net Initiatives for Tough Times: Digital Publishing, Preservation & Practices, Monterey, CA, October 25, 2009.
Sheril Hook.
Papers presented at TRY Library Staff Conference, Toronto, ON.
- Mentoring Matters at Mac Libraries.
Jeannie An and Allison Bell.- Current Open Access Library Support Services and Technology.
Rea Devakos and Gabriela Mircea.- Don River Valley Historical Mapping and GIS Project.
Marcel Fortin.- RE:search Library Research Modules.
Sheril Hook, Jeff Newman and Sarah Fedko.- Collaborative Promotions for 24 Hour Service at U of T Scarborough.
Christina Hwang and Catherine Devion.- Library in a Cloud.
Andrea Kosavic and Jeff Newman.- Taking a Bite into Specialized Units: Liaison, Outreach and Information Literacy.
Jack Leong, Helen He and Ksenya Kiebuzinski.- From North to South – From Collections to Finance.
Michael Meth.- Reaching and Teaching Faculty: The Citation Searching Case Study @ Gerstein.
Gail Nichol and Ania Dymarz.- Reading Tables 201, Census of Population.
Laine Ruus.- What is Visual Literacy?
Harriet Sonne de Torrens.- The Adventure of Building Engagement through Embedded IL: Redesigning PSY309.
Joanna Szurmak.- Student Learning is our Passion.
Ian Whyte.
2008
- Developing a Database to Facilitate Research on Canadian Women Film Directors. Presented at Film Studies Association of Canada Annual Conference, Vancouver, June 3, 2008.
Margaret Fulford. - The Canadian Women Film Directors Database / La Base de données sur les réalisatrices canadiennes. Poster presented at IFLA World Library & Information Congress (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions), Quebec City, Aug. 12 and 13, 2008.
Margaret Fulford. - Collaboration for Information Literacy. Paper presented at Educause Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Steve Gilbert, Sheril Hook & S. Brasley. - IL Best Practices: Innovative Approaches to Fit Your Institutional Needs. Paper presented at Loex-of-the-West: Hit the Jackpot:Successful Experimentation and Innovation in Instruction, Las Vegas, NV.
Sheril Hook and S. Brasley. - Engaging Your Community through Assessment. Presented at OLA Superconference: Reinvention. Regeneration. Rejuvenation, Toronto, ON.
Sheril Hook and Simone Laughton. - Ethnoarchaeological approaches to the prehistoric maritime adaptation in southern coastal China and beyond. Paper presented at the 16th International Congress of Anthropology and Ethnological Science, Kunming, China.
Stephen Qiao. - How do subject librarians provide bibliographical instructions to digital age users? Paper presented at the International Conference on the Development of Subject of Librarianship and Personal Librarianship in the Capital Normal University, Beijing.
Stephen Qiao. - Technical Challenges in the Development of Chinese Academic E-resources in North America. Joint project with librarians from George Washington University and the University of Arizona presented at the International Forum of Chinese Database: Perspectives on Collection Development and Usage, Renmin University.
Stephen Qiao. - Ecclesia and the Female Fovea: Sexuality and Baptism in the Middle Ages. Paper presented at the Biblical Women and Their Afterlives’ Series, Trinity College, Oxford.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens.
Presentations at TRY Library Staff Conference, Toronto, ON.
- The Innovation Frontier.
Laura Anderson and Kathryn FitzGerald.- Moving Beyond: New Models for Delivering Information to the Academic Community.
Dan D’Agostino and Richard Hydal.- GIS Librarianship in the age of Google Earth.
Marcel Fortin.- project? microdata? say what?
Laine Ruus.- Google Earth and Information Literacy The Ancient World Comes to Life.
Andrew Graham and Andrew Nicholson.- The Librarian as Project Manager.
Julie Hannaford.- Learning 2.0 at U of T Mississauga.
Tanya Kenesky, Rochelle Mazar and Luke Barber.- Collaboration with Area Studies Faculty: the Challenges and the Opportunities.
Blair Kuntz, Stephen Qiao and Hana Kim.- The Kelly Info Express Service.
Noel McFerran.- Working with Faculty on Digital Projects.
Sian Meikle and Andrea Kosavic.- Cataloguing in the Light of 2030: Information Dissemination and Bibliographic Control in the Global Library.
Mary Ruscillo.- Special Collections, Enhanced Cataloguing and Teaching at Victoria University.
Carmen K. Socknat and Roma Kail.- FADIS: Images, images and more images, please!
Harriet Sonne de Torrens, Victoria Owen, Gordon Belray and Sian Meikle.- How Technology Enhances the Relationship between the EAL and the Academic Community.
Anna U, Hana Kim, Stephen Qiao and George Zhao.- Reconfiguring Academic Library Services for 24/7.
Ian Whyte.
2007
- Practice Makes Perfect: Applying & Adapting Best Practices in Information Literacy. Presented at 36th Workshop on Instruction in Library Use (WILU): Teach Every Angle, York University, Toronto, ON.
Sheril Hook, E. Atkinson, & A. Nicholson. - The Baptisteria Sacra Index: Liturgical Portraits of Women in the Middle Ages. Paper presented at the Index of Christian Art conference on art history and technology, Princeton, NJ.
Harriet Sonne de Torrens.
Presentations at TRY Library Staff Conference, Toronto, ON.
- S.A.G.E. 3 Approaches to Student Employees.
Elaine Goettler.- Information Literacy: A Discussion about the Role of Assessment.
Simone Laughton and Sheril Hook.- What the heck is this: pKa, mp, C6H10O3N?
Patricia Meindl.- Web 2.0, Library 2.0 What it is and why I should care! A back-to-basics primer.
Mindy Thuna and Christina Tooulias-Santolin.
2006
- Connecting Processes: Writing and Research. Paper presented at York University Library & Writing Centre, Toronto, ON.
Sheril Hook. - How They Learn/How You Teach: Building Library Instruction Sessiosn for Multiple Learners. Paper presented at 34th National LOEX Library Instruction Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
Pia Russell and Jeff Newman.
Presentations at TRY Library Staff Conference, Toronto, ON.
- The Open Content Alliance and the University of Toronto: a digitization partnership.
Jonathan Bengtson, Robert Miller, Dean Seeman and Sian Meikle.- A Collaborative Exhibition From the Special Collections at the University of Toronto.
Pearce Carefoot, Marie Korey and Richard Landon.- Librarians vs. Government: An Introduction to Non-Collaboration.
Richard Carter.- Undergraduate Peer Researchers at UTSC: Teaching Students, Learning from Students.
Chad Crichton.- Toronto School of Theology Library Collaboration: 25 Years On.
Linda Corman, Barbara Geiger, Karen Wishart and Phyllis Airhart.- Beyond Course Packs.
Joe Cox, Victoria Owen, Dorota Swieton and Ian Whyte.- Evidence-Based Social Work and the Library.
Carla Hagstrom.- Collaboration Between OISE/UT and e-Learning Ontario:Building a Provincial Educational Repository.
Julie Hannaford.- Using the Vernacular: Unveiling Non-Roman Characters in the UTL Catalogue.
Jack Howard, Stephen Qiao, Maks Okrasa and Alastair Boyd.- Getting on the Same Page: Collaborative Software at UTL.
Rochelle Mazar.- Redesigning the University of Toronto Libraries Webpage: A Collaborative Effort.
Sian Meikle, Heather Cunningham and Jeff Newman.- Supporting Scholarly Communication: OJS and OCS.
Gabriela Mircea and Rea Devakos.- GRAIL Project.
Marian Press.- Numbers and Pictures are Information too – Numeracy and Spatial Literacy.
Laine Ruus and Andrew Nicholson.- Health Science Information Consortium & Future Proofing of the Health System/ Operationalizing Evidence Based Practice for Nurses.
Laurie Scott, Helen Michael, Syd Jones, Sandra Kendall and Melanie Browne.- Enhancing Customer Service Skills of Student Assistants: A Collaborative Training Program.
Edith Sinclair and Christina Tooulias-Santolin.- Communicating with Users Helps Us Provide Better Service.
Jiabin Wang.- The Role of Collaboration in the Development of East Asian Studies Resources and Services.
George Zhao, Wenran Zhang, Stephen Qiao, Lynne Kutsukake and Hana Kim.
2005
- An Online Guide to Library Research for Dentistry Students. Poster presented at Canadian Health Libraries Association Annual Conference, Toronto, June 1-2, 2005
Margaret Fulford. - University of Arizona’s Einstein’s Protégés Program. In H.A. Thompson (Ed.), Proceedings of the ACRL 12th National Conference: Currents and Convergence: Navigating the Rivers of Change (pp. 397-400). Chicago: ACRL.
Sheril Hook and Maliaca Oxnam.
2004
- Transforming Higher Education: New Roles for Libraries. Paper presented at Living the Future 5 (LTF5): Strategically Striving and Surviving, Tucson, AZ.
Joe Brewer and Sheril Hook. - A Library Response to the Transformed Campus. Paper presented at ACRL, ALA Midwinter Meeting.
Joe Brewer, Sheril Hook, Janice Simmons-Welburn and Karen Williams. - An Online Guide to Researching a Dentistry Essay. Poster presented at Ontario Library Association conference, Toronto, Jan. 29, 2004.
Margaret Fulford. - Ovid Medline for Dentistry: An Interactive Tutorial. Poster presented at Canadian Health Libraries Association Annual Conference, St. John’s, Nfld., May 14-18, 2004.
Margaret Fulford. - Information Literacy and Freshman Composition: A Holistic Approach. Paper presented at 33rd Workshop on Instruction in Library Use (WILU): Riding the Wave, Library Instruction from Coast to Coast, Victoria, BC.
Victoria Mills, Carol Nowotny-Young and Sheril Hook.
2003
- Where it Counts: Departmental Curriculum Committees and Librarians. In H.A. Thompson (Ed.), Learning to make a difference : proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, April 10-13, 2003, Charlotte, North Carolina (pp. 307-313).
Sheril Hook and Verónica Reyes. - Writing and Researching: Theory and Praxis. Paper presented at Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE): Declaration of Interdependence: Connecting Research with Practice, Philadelphia, PA.
Sheril Hook.
2002
- Information Literacy: Librarians and Faculty Working Together. Paper presented at Measuring Success: Taking Responsibility for Learning at the University of Arizona, Assessment Symposium, Tucson, AZ.
Marianne Bracke, Greenfield, Sheril Hook, Mills, Morris. - Partnering to Reduce Barriers to Student Learning and to Achieve Outcomes: Integrating Information Literacy into the Composition Curriculum. Paper presented at LOEX-of-the-West 2002: Expanded Conversations: Collaborating for Student Learning, Eugene, OR.
Sheril Hook and Verónica Reyes.
2001
- Learning by Teaching: Student Presentations of Databases. In H.A. Thompson (Ed.), Crossing the divide : proceedings of the tenth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, March 15-18, 2001, Denver, Colorado (pp. 181-192).
Sheril Hook and Jill I. Tyler. - The Communication Center: A Full-Service Academic Resource in the Heart of the Library. In H.A. Thompson (Ed.), Crossing the divide : proceedings of the tenth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, March 15-18, 2001, Denver, Colorado (pp. 70-74).
Jill I. Tyler and Sheril Hook. - Does cyber picketing infringe upon an employer’s intellectual property rights? Paper presented at Centre for Economic Performance of the London School of Economics, Trade Union Congress and Harvard Trade Union Program Unions and the Internet Conference, London, UK.
Vicki Skelton.
1993
- The adaptation of the Neolithic populations in Southern coast of China. Paper presented at Chinese Culture in Perspectives, Hong Kong.
Stephen Qiao.
1992
- The symbolic meaning of Ordos bronze decor. Paper presented at the International Conference on North China Archaeology, Huhehot, Inner Mongolia, China.
Stephen Qiao.
1991
- Banners, Briefs, and By-laws: The Records of the Canadian Women’s Movement. Presented at Ontario Association of Archivists conference, St. Catharines, ON, May 1991. Margaret Fulford
1989
- The Neolithic of coastal South China and the peopling of island Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Paper presented at the Circum-Pacific Prehistory Conference, Seattle, WA.
Stephen Qiao.
Creative Works
2001
- Breaking Symmetry.
Alastair Boyd. - Carols for Christmas.
Alastair Boyd.
2000
- Spinning (clarinet, cello, piano & percussion).
Alastair Boyd.
1997
- Ancient Songs (soprano, violin & piano).
Alastair Boyd.
1996
- Reflexions.
Alastair Boyd.
1994
- Strange Attractor (clarinet & string quartet).
Alastair Boyd.
1993
- SkySong (soprano & chamber orchestra or piano).
Alastair Boyd.
1992
- Le paradis farouche (rev. 1994).
Alastair Boyd.
1991
- The Cloths of Heaven (mezzo-soprano, clarinet & piano).
Alastair Boyd.
1987
- …d’après Mallarmé (soprano, clarinet, percussion, harp, cello).
Alastair Boyd.
1984
- Scena (solo clarinet, strings & percussion).
Alastair Boyd.
1982
- Game of Fives (wind quintet).
Alastair Boyd.
1981
- Sinfonia for Oboe and Small Orchestra.
Alastair Boyd.
1976
- Sinfonietta.
Alastair Boyd.
Databases
2007
Editors, Reviewers, Adjudicators and Publishers
- Oxford University Advisory Board. Americas division.
Shelley Hawrychuk 2012-Present.
- Perry Work Report.
Vicki Skelton: Editor, 2006 to present. For the archives click here. - The Margaret Wade Labarge Prize by the Canadian Society of Medievalists. Harriet Sonne de Torrens, one of the adjudicators for 2009, 2010, 2011.
- Harriet Sonne de Torrens, External Reviewer. 2010 – present. Medievalist Feminist Forum, Journal of the Society for Medievalist Feminist Scholarship.