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Gendered Evaluation Responses to Experiential Learning as an Adjunct to a Basic Communication Skills Course Rolls, Judith A.; University College of Cape Breton
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Providing Links Among Government, Academia, and Industry: The Role of CISTI in Scholarly Communication Montgomery, Margot J.; Canada Institue for Scientific and Technical Information
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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Guest Editorial Donaldson, E. Lisbeth; University of Calgary
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Deadlines and Diversity: Journalism Ethics in a Changing World Stanley B. Cunningham, ; University of Windsor
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Talking Difference: On Gender and Language Valerie Alia, ; Western Washington University
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Youth Culture in Late Modernity Will Straw, ; McGill University
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Reconstructing Pop/Subculture: Art, Rock, and Andy Warhol Will Straw, ; McGill University
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Media at War: Radio's Challenge to Newspapers, 1924-1939 Ross A. Eaman, ; Carleton University
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The Social Semiotics of Mass Communication Warwick Mules, ; Central Queensland University
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El derecho la informacion: Relacion entre medios, publico y periodistas Aviva Farbstein, ; St. Laurent, QC
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The Global Information Society (Second Edition) Alistair Duff, ; Napier University
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Whose Brave New World?: The Information Highway and the New Economy Robert E. Babe, ; University of Otttawa/Concordia University
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Rewind and Search: Conversations with Makers and Decision-Makers of CBC Television Drama Ernest J. Dick, ; Granville Ferry, NS
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Turn Up the Contrast: CBC: Television Drama Since 1952 Ernest J. Dick, ; Granville Ferry, NS
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Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace Susan Bryant, ; Simon Fraser University
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Organizational Communication: Connectedness in Action Hilary Horan, ; University of Ottawa
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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The Canada (Video) Rack Program Baumgartel, Richard; Red Light Filmworks, Inc.
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Scholarly Communication in the Next Millennium: Final Program n/a,
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The Changing World of Scholarly Communication: Challenges and Choices for Canada--Final Report of the AUCC-CARL/ABRC Task Force n/a,
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Scholarly Communication in the Next Millennium: Sponsors n/a,
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Biographies of Participants n/a,
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Editorial: Scholarly Communication in the Next Millennium: The Policy Agenda and Some Afterthoughts Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University - Gilbert, John H.V.; University of British Columbia - Patrick, Ruth J.; University of British Columbia
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Introduction: Scholarly Communication and the STM Serials Pricing Crisis Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University
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Information-Seeking Practices of Canadian Academic Chemists: A Study of Information Needs and Use of Resources in Chemistry Noble, Ruth L.; Concordia University - Coughlin, Carol; Concordia University
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Promoting Electronic Scholarly Publishing in Canada: Initiatives at Industry Canada Beattie, David; Industry Canada - McCallum, David; Industry Canada
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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The Cinema Market: What About Russia? Fedorov, Alexander
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The Method is the Message: Rethinking McLuhan Through Critical Theory Nancy Shaw, ; McGill University
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McLuhan, or Modernism in Reverse Nancy Shaw, ; McGill University
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Voices in the Purple Haze: Underground Radio and the Sixties Geoff Stahl, ; McGill University
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Messages from the Underground: Transnational Radio in Resistance and Solidarity Geoff Stahl, ; McGill University
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The Web of Text and the Web of God: An Essay on the Third Information Transformation Mike Gasher, ; Concordia University
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Religion and Prime Time Television Andrew M. Osler, ; University of Western Ontario
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age Dina Iordanova, ; University of Leicester
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Historical Dictionary of American Radio William J. Buxton, ; Concordia University
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Virtualities: Television, Media Art, and Cyberculture Elizabeth Seaton, ; York University
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Reconvergences: A Political Economy of Telecommunications in Canada Robert E. Babe, ; University of Windsor
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Cracking the Gender Code: Who Rules the Wired World? Barbara Crow, ; University of Calgary
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Gender and Discourse Kim Sawchuk, ; Concordia University
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Editorial Mitchell, David
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Digital Democracy: Policy and Politics in the Wired World Leslie Regan Shade, ; University of Ottawa
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Materialist Feminism: A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women's Lives Rebecca Sullivan, ; McGill University
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Prosthetic Culture: Photography, Memory and Identity Cheryl Simon, ; Concordia University
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Any Sound You Can Imagine: Making Music/Consuming Technology Kevin Dowler, ; York University
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In Memoriam: Majorie Ruth Ferguson, 1929-99 Lorimer, Rowland; School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
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Editorial Mitchell, David; University of Calgary
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So Close to the State/s: The Emergence of Canadian Feature Film Policy Peter Urquhart, ; McGill University
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Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture Bart Beatty, ; McGill University
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Spoken and Written Discourse Paul Heyer, ; Simon Fraser University
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Contemporary Rhetorical Theory: A Reader Gilles Gauthier, ; Université Laval
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Cultural Democracy: Politics, Media, New Technology James Piecowye, ; Université de Montréal
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Feminism and Documentary Brenda Longfellow, ; York University
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Using Face-to-face Dialogue as a Standard for Other Communication Systems Bavelas, Janet Beavin; University of Victoria - Hutchinson, Sarah; University of Victoria - Kenwood, Christine; University of Victoria - Matheson, Deborah Hunt; University of Victoria
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Applications of an Interpersonal Communication Model to Educational Environments Donaldson, E. Lisbeth; University of Calgary - Kurtz, Suzanne M.; University of Calgary
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Indicators of Permanence in Workspace Features: Perceived Importance and Relationship to Workspace Satisfaction Ferguson, Sherry Devereaux; University of Ottawa - Horan, Hilary; University of Ottawa - Ferguson, Alexandra Maureen; Boston University
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Violence on Canadian Television and Some of Its Cognitive Effects Gosselin, André; Université Laval - DeGuise, Jacques; Université Laval - Pacquette, Guy; Université Laval - Benoit, Laplante; Université du Québec
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Canadian University Policy and the Information Infrastructure: Past Lessons, Future Directions Cowan Buchwald, Cheryl; University of Toronto
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Network Access Skills and Equity in the Workplace: Polarization in Social Policy Symons, Frank Stuart; Lanark Communications
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A Q Methodology Study of Media and Ideology Orientations: Exploring Medium Theory, Critical Theory and Cultural Studies Grosswiler, Paul; University of Maine
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After Scholarship: Making Information Actionable Lamb, Roberta; Case Western Reserve University
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Consumer Issues and the Scholarly Journal Warkentin, Erwin; University of Waterloo
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Human and Economic Factors Affecting the Acceptance of Electronic Journals by Readers Rowland, Fytton; Loughborough University - Bell, Ian; British Tourist Authority - Falconer, Catherine; Brooklands College of Further and Higher Education
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The National Library's Role in Facilitating Scholarly Communications Delsey, Tom; National Library of Canada
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Electronic Publishing in Science: Reality Check Holmes, Aldyth; Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information
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An Evaluation for Scholarly Societies and Non-profit Associations: Self-publish or Go Commercial--Critical Issues for Boards and Managers Ludwig, Walter; The Prospect Group
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Here there Be Tygers: Profit, Non-profit, and Loss in the Age of Disintermediation Jensen, Michael; Johns Hopkins University Press
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On-line Journal Publication: Two Views from the Electronic Trenches Borwein, Jonothan; Simon Fraser University - Smith, Richard; Simon Fraser University
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Faculty Perspective on Scholarly Communication Field, Kenneth; Trent University
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And What About Students?: The Forgotten Role of Students in the Scholarly Communication Debate Nimijean, Richard; Carleton University
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Cyberhope or Cyberhype?: Computers and Scholarly Research Manoff, Marlene; MIT Libraries
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A Prognosis for Continued Disarray in Electronic Scholarly Communication Newby, George B.; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Remoulding Public Service Broadcasting, the British Experience Hutchison, David
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Web Server Statistics for the Canadian Journal of Communication Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University - Smith, Richard; Simon Fraser University - Wolstenholme, Paul; Simon Fraser University
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The Audience Reflected in the Medium of Law: A Critique of the Political Economy of Speech Rights in the United States Robert E. Babe, ; University of Windsor
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Meet Me at the Fair: Sociability and Reflexivity in Nineteenth-Century World Expositions Niquette, Manon; Universite Laval - Buxton, William; Concordia University
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Canadian Telecommunications: A History and Political Economy of Media Reconvergence Winseck, Dwayne; University of Leicester
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Graham Spry and the Future of Public Broadcasting: The 1997 Spry Memorial Lecture McChesney, Robert W.; University of Illinois
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Cultural Industries in the Age of Free-Trade Agreements Galperin, Hernan
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Narrating Japanese Canadians In and Out of the Canadian Nation: A Critique of Realist Forms of Representation Emiko McAllister, Kirsten
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"Powerless, Public-Spirited Women," "Angry Feminists," and "The Muffin Lobby": Newspaper and Magazine Coverage of the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the National Action Committee on the Status of Women, and REAL Women of Canada Goddu, Jenn
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International Joint Ventures in the Production of Australian Feature Films and Television Programs Hoskins, Colin - McFadyen, Stuart - Finn, Adam
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Public Life in the Era of Communicative Abundance Keane, John; University of Westminster
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Roughing It in the Electronic Bush: Community Networking in Canada Reagan Shade, Leslie
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Abstracting the Later McLuhan: Television's Cool Role in the Creation of the Global Village Antecol, Michael; Stanford University
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Pixel Perfect: Towards a Political Economy of Digital Fidelity McCarron, Gary; Simon Fraser University
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Reflections on the Distance Learning Controversy Feenberg, Andrew; San Diego State University
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Investing in On-line Learning: Potential Benefits and Limitations Bartolic-Zlomislic, Silvia; University of British Columbia - Bates, A.W. (Tony); University of British Columbia
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Delivering University-Level Communications Programs at a Distance: Benefits, Costs, and Disruptions Archer, Walter; University of Alberta
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The Telematics Advanced Program: A Noble Idea Bites the Dust Robinson, Deanna; University of Oregon
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The Potential of Modern Telelearning Tools for Collaborative Learning Katz, Larry; University of Calgary - Rezaei, Alireza; University of Calgary
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The Intercom Ontario High-Bandwidth Residential Field Trial: Lessons Learned Singh, Danièle Thomassin; York University - Shane-Gill, Damian De; York University - Durlak, Jerome; York University - Roosen-Runge, Peter; York University
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Public Service Media, Old and New: Vitalizing a Civic Culture? Dahlgreen, Peter
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Céline Dion, the ADISQ Controversy, and the Anglophone Press in Canada Young, David; McMaster University
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Digital Networks: The Medium of Globalization, and the Message Menzies, Heather; Carleton University
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Impacts of Black Athlete Media Portrayals on Canadian Youth Wilson, Brian; Univ. of BC - Sparks, Robert; Univ. of BC
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The Irvings Cover Themselves: Media Representations of the Irving Oil Refinery Strike, 1994-1996 Steuter, Erin
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International Reporting in Canadian Newspapers: Results of a Survey of Daily Newspaper Editors Soderlund, Walter C.; University of Windsor - Lee, Martha F.; University of Windsor
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