Browsing by Author "Daniel, Dominique"
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Archival Representations of Immigration and Ethnicity in North American History: From the Ethnicization of Archives to the Archivization of Ethnicity
Daniel, Dominique (2014)This article traces the representations of ethnicity and immigration in mainstream American and Canadian archives since the 1950s. It identifies three main periods of evolution of these ethnic archives: the era prior to ... -
Beyond the Web Tutorial: Development and Implementation of an Online, Self-Directed Academic Integrity Course at Oakland University
Greer, Katie; Swanberg, Stephanie M.; Hristova, Mariela; Switzer, Anne; Daniel, Dominique; Perdue, Sherry Wynn (Elsevier, 2012-09)Intentional and unintentional plagiarism cases occur frequently and present unique pedagogical challenges for librarians, who often are deemed responsible for ensuring that undergraduates gain a solid understanding of ... -
Documenting the Immigrant and Ethnic Experience in American Archives
Daniel, Dominique (Society of American Archivists, 2010)This paper examines the development of ethnic and immigrant archives in the United States since the 1960s. It focuses on the dramatic evolution of "ethnic archiving"—the processes and objectives involved in documenting the ... -
Gender, Race, and Age of Librarians and Users Have an Impact on the Perceived Approachability of Librarians
Daniel, Dominique (University of Alberta Learning Services, 2013)A Review of: Bonnet, J. L., & McAlexander, B. (2012). Structural diversity in academic libraries: A study of librarian approachability. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 38(5), 277-286. doi:10.1016/j.acalib.2012.06.002 -
Interpreting American Ethnic Experiences: The Development of the Balch Library Collections
Daniel, Dominique (2016-10)The Balch Institute was a library and museum dedicated to immigration and ethnic history, based in Philadelphia. This article analyzes the development of its print and manuscript collections, from its first accessions in ... -
Knowledge is Power: The Rise and Fall of the Libraries of the United Automobile Workers’ Union
Daniel, Dominique (2019)This article traces the history of libraries run by local unions of the International United Automobile Workers' union (UAW) from the mid-1930s through the 1950s. Using the records of the UAW it examines the purpose of its ... -
Millennial Generation Students Search the Web Erratically, with Minimal Evaluation of Information Quality
Daniel, Dominique (University of Alberta Learning Services, 2013)A Review of: Taylor, A. (2012). A study of the information search behaviour of the millennial generation. Information Research, 17(1), paper 508. Retrieved from http://informationr.net/ir/17-1/paper508.html -
The Politics of Ethnic Heritage Preservation in Canada: The Case of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario
Daniel, Dominique (University of Texas Press, 2012)This article examines the constitution of the collections of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario between 1976 and 1982 in the context of the Canadian policy of multiculturalism. Set up as an independent nonprofit ... -
Teaching Students How to Research the Past: Historians and Librarians in the Digital Age
Daniel, Dominique (Society for History Education, 2012-01)The article discusses innovations in information and communication technologies and examines their impact on the teaching of history, as well as student learning. Particular focus is given to ways in which the practices ...