Grace Clark is an artist and master’s student in the Information Studies program at the University of Ottawa, with a background in English and Greek and Roman Studies. Moving Through the Grey: Publishing in Motion is her first written…
Ravneet Bajwa obtained a B.A. with specialization in Psychology and Minor in French as a Second Language. Started Master of Information Studies in 2015 part-time, and has worked for the Government of Canada since 2013. She expects to complete her MIS…
Mary Aksim is a second-year Master of Information Studies student at the University of Ottawa's School of Information Studies and is expected to graduate in Spring 2018. She also holds an MA in Linguistics from the University of Toronto. She has…
Georges E. Michaud vers l'âge de quarante ans. (Université d'Ottawa, CRCCF, 2017. "Georges E. Michaud - 10", Documents numérisés. Consulté le 19 avril 2017, https://crccf.uottawa.ca/documents-numerises/archive/georges-e-michaud-10)
Portrait de Georges Michaud. (Université d'Ottawa, CRCCF, 2017. "Georges Michaud", Documents numérisés. Consulté le 19 avril 2017, https://crccf.uottawa.ca/documents-numerises/archive/georges-michaud)
Screencapture of the "Europeans' First Encounters with Indigenous Peoples" exhibit developed for the Cultural Heritage Resources seminar in the School of Information Studies (University of Ottawa).
Screencapture of the "Reasons we are part of the feminist movement" exhibit developed for the Cultural Heritage Resources seminar in the School of Information Studies (University of Ottawa).
Extrait d'une lettre d’Alice Michaud à son fiancé Georges datée du 8 octobre 1919. Alice raconte son retour à Frédéricton et la réaction de ses collègues au département d'agriculture.