Program
All session times are listed in Eastern Time (ET).
Conference Sessions
May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
12:30pm
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Recognizing that scholarly journals and the libraries that support them are undergoing profound shifts in their environments and are facing increasingly complex challenges with the shift toward immediate open access and the adoption of related standards and best practices for persistent identifiers
May 15, 2025
1:00pm
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Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are long-lasting, globally unique, digital labels for a person, place or thing. Examples include digital object identifiers (DOIs) for journal articles, books, and datasets, ORCID iDs for people, and Research Organization Registries (RORs) for organizations. PIDs are
May 15, 2025
2:00pm
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In 2024, Digital Research Infrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada: A Landscape Analysis was developed with the aim to survey the main organizations and initiatives that make up humanities and social sciences digital research infrastructure in Canada today. The goal of this
May 15, 2025
2:30pm
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The Census of Canada is a key data source available to Canadians to support both contemporary and historical research. However, much of the historical census data in Canada is scattered across various collections including archival census returns, print census volumes, maps, data tables, and born
May 15, 2025
2:45pm
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With the rise of publicly available generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools, librarians have been working to understand their impact on library-licensed e-resources while ensuring users receive accurate, timely guidance on privacy, intellectual property and other usage considerations. In