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    Introducing Aviary

    by Guest Author May 10, 2022
    written by Guest Author
    Screenshot of the Aviary Interface
    Discover archival video, research and teaching materials in Aviary

    Those who make regular use of UAlberta Library’s online repository of video and audio materials might have noticed that the interface looks different. That change is Aviary, which takes the place of our former platform ERA A+V. Aside from the updated look, Aviary has several useful features like automated captioning tools, improved object discoverability, the ability to include supplemental files and more. Like ERA A+V it supports Open Access sharing of the items stored within.

    Students, faculty and researchers who call the University of Alberta home are encouraged to use Aviary to preserve and share their A/V research and teaching materials. These can include interviews, oral histories, music performances, radio and television broadcasts, educational materials, archival films and more. Our Aviary team is happy to discuss prospective projects with you. We’re always looking to diversify our collection and support teaching and research at UAlberta.

    Some examples of the collections currently stored in Aviary include,

    1. UAlberta Archival Materials – the “In Touch With U” TV series, for example;
    2. Convocation Hall Digital Archive * – containing music performances at UAlberta, from 1967-present;
    3. Local Culture and Diversity on the Prairies/Projet Héritage Franco-Albertain – oral history/interview projects documenting cultural memory;
    4. SpokenWeb Reading Event – a scholarly event.

    Workshops where you can learn more about Aviary are being held this May and June. Click on the links below to sign-up for one.

    • May 25, 10-11am
    • June 10, 2-3pm
    • June 20, 11am-12pm

    Have an idea for a collection, or would like to learn more about Aviary? Email erahelp@ualberta.ca.

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    *requires logging in with CCID to view the full collection

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  • New Subject Guide | Free Online Resources

    by Amy Southgate May 10, 2021
    by Amy Southgate May 10, 2021

    Have you ever found yourself knee deep in researching a topic online when you come across something that sounds like a perfect fit, and then –BAM! –You run into a paywall? There is nothing worse than being so close yet so far from the information, or content, you need. Not everyone is able to, nor wants to, pay access fees or subscriptions, so what can you do? Good news intrepid learner! There…

  • Journals with Open Access Agreements for UAlberta Authors

    by Meredith Bratland March 3, 2021
    by Meredith Bratland March 3, 2021

    Good news! The library has signed two new agreements that open up access to University of Alberta research papers. The Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) negotiated these agreements, with SAGE and PLOS, on behalf of its member libraries. CRKN is a national consortium of 81 libraries, mainly academic/research libraries, of which the U of A Library is a member. Sage Journals If you publish in one of more than 900 SAGE journals,…

  • New OA Database: Black Freedom Struggle in the United States

    by Guest Author February 9, 2021
    by Guest Author February 9, 2021

    Understanding the past is a powerful way to help keep it from repeating in the future. In trying to be a better ally to those in the Black community, I’ve found it particularly enlightening to learn and understand the fraught road towards equity and civil rights, which is sadly still being traversed. If you’re like me and seek to understand how we have gotten to this point we have some resources for…

  • Student Journal Spotlight: Axis Mundi

    by Emily Zheng April 14, 2020
    by Emily Zheng April 14, 2020

    About a dozen student-run journals operate as a part of UAlberta’s Library Publishing Program, which supports open access publishing using the open-source platform, OJS (Open Journal Systems). These journals are edited by students, and feature the work of hundreds of student researchers from a variety of disciplines. One of these journals is Axis Mundi: A Journal of Religious Studies. Axis Mundi is an online journal edited and maintained by Religious Studies graduate…

  • Researching While the Library is Closed: Recommendations from Digital Initiatives

    by Emily Zheng March 25, 2020
    by Emily Zheng March 25, 2020

    This is a challenging time for students and researchers alike, as we all adapt to working without many of the resources essential to our daily work. On the U of A Library Digital Initiatives team, staff has been working for years to build robust and interesting online research collections. Although we can’t wander among the shelves in person, we did ask our team to recommend some online collections that offer a similar…

  • Now Open! Library Publishing for Open Textbooks

    by Meredith Bratland February 1, 2019
    by Meredith Bratland February 1, 2019

    Alongside the University of Alberta’s mission of “For the Public Good” The University of Alberta Libraries is introducing an Open Educational Resources (OER) publishing program to increase access to and use of free and accessible textbooks and other learning resources. OER are teaching and learning materials that are accessible without cost and allow for free use, reuse and redistribution. OER often have a Creative Commons license that states specifically how the material may be…

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