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Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management
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Evaluating the uses and realizing the benefits of social media use in politics
Catherine McGoveran
Qualitative evidence, knowledge translation, and policy-making, with reference to health technology assessment
Jordan K Penney
DJIM Volume 8: Expansion and Engagement
Stephanie Winston
Managing Current Complexity: Critical Energy Infrastructure Failures in North America
Melissa E Oldreive
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Colin MacDonald
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Eric Pegolo
Sad Cows and Empty Pockets: How Reviews, Recommendations, and Word-of-Mouth Can Affect Your Life
Kevin Hartford
Becoming public: How architecture, interior design, and public use define the public library as a public place.
Megan Clark
Risk Management For Unexploded Ordinance (UXO) In The Marine Environment
Brett Howard
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Jana Aker
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Mike Reid
“What do you mean I can’t just use Google?” Information Literacy in an Academic Setting
Laura Thorne
The Breast vs. Bottle Battle: Infant Feeding Mis/Information
Melissa Rothfus
A Voice for the Community: Public Participation in Wind Energy Development
Zena M Wright
An analysis of Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food by Paul Greenberg, 2010, Penguin Publishing.
Michael Cestnik
Taking The Game Out Of Gamification
Alan Ivan Chorney
Stillborn: Regulated midwifery in Nova Scotia
Brett Taylor
Sea level rise impacts in coastal zones: Soft measures to cope with it
Paola Bianca Cisneros Linares
Seafood Ecolabels: For Whom and to What Purpose?
Kaitlan Lay
Rediscovering the Steady State of Classical Economics: Discussion on the Origin of the Economic Theory of Sustainability
Chris Whynacht
Cinema during the First Two Decades of the Soviet Union: How Censorship of the Arts Inhibits the Dissemination of Information
Lora Hamilton
DJIM Volume 7: A Year of Change and Growth
Amy McLay Paterson
Success Through Collaboration: What the Players of World of Warcraft Can Teach Us About Knowledge Production and Sharing in Virtual Communities
Tammy Ann Whynot
The Reader's Devices: The affordances of ebook readers
Heather MacFadyen
Down the Rabbit Hole: How Cyberspace and Digital Copyright becomes “Curiouser and Curiouser”
Ariel Kleber
Watts at Stake?: Protecting North America’s energy infrastructure from cascading failure and terrorist threats
Alexander Szumilas
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Bryce Swerhun
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Jeannette Lye
The Effect of Respect, Trust, and Fear in Adversarial Stakeholder Relationships: A Case Study on Water Commodification and Stakeholder Engagement
Mark McGinley
Consumer Health Information Sources in the 21st Century
Tracy Daley
E-Canada and the Emerging Cyber Attack Exigency
Craig MacEachern
Subsidies and their Implications on Fisheries Management in St. Lucia
Kaitlan Lay
“Don’t be evil”: Uncovering the implications of Google search
Stephanie Winston
Application of Knowledge Management for Sustainable Development in Institutions of Higher Education
Rebecca McNeil
No Magic Solution: An examination of the arguments in favour of contracting out government services
Joey O'Brien
Fishing Practices in the Galapagos Islands: The Local Struggle Approached Through Two Political Ecology Theses
Brittany MacGillivray
The Case for Khadr: Why Failed Repatriation Means Failed Leadership for Stephen Harper
Lora Hamilton
And That’s the Way It Is: The Media’s Role in Ending the Vietnam War
Jacqueline Theresa Phinney
Talking Through the Keys
Kenneth Allen
Protecting Personal Information
Nathaniel Smith
New Textual Formats: Reading online is re-wiring the human brain and changing how we process information
Lara Killian
Editorial
Jana Sheardown
The Importance of Knowledge Management and Trust in Relation to Disaster Response
Nicole Tanner
Privacy and Online Social Networks: A Proposed Approach for Academic Librarians in University Libraries
Greg Hutton
Adaptive Technologies for Individuals with Visual Impairments: Scholarly and Consumer Perspectives
Debra Mann
Copyfight: Creative Commons, Open Licensing, Bringing Information to the People (and letting them use it)
Candace Hare
The Spirit of Radio
David Burke
Submit or Resist: Google, is there a Third Way?
Deborah Hicks
The Right to Communicate: Past Mistakes and Future Possibilities
Deborah Hicks
Breeding Baby Bureaucracies: Essential Factors for the Effective Development of New Organizations
Eric Snow
Digital Audio Collections
Jason Tenter
National Cultural Heritage Networks: Access and Context in the Digital Environment
Lori McCay-Peet
Diverse Populations
Kenneth Allan
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Melissa McCarthy
Thrills, Chills, and Controversy: The Success of R. L. Stine's Goosebumps
Nicole Tanner
Perceptions of Privacy and the Consequences of Apathy: Biometrics in the 21st Century
Suzanne van den Hoogen
Reducing Resistance to the Adoption of Open Source Systems
Katherine Johnson
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