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SUMMARY:Evidence Synthesis Institute Canada 2026 (in English)
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 7-10\, 2026\nTime: 12-5 pm ET / 9am-2pm PT \nWe are pleased to announce that the Evidence Synthesis Institute Canada (in English) will be offered in Spring 2026. ESI Canada is based on the original Evidence Synthesis Institute (which is a US Institute of Museum and Library Services-supported program geared towards providing training on evidence synthesis). The Institute is aimed at library staff primarily supporting evidence syntheses in topics outside of the health sciences and will cover: \n\noverview of systematic reviews and similar methodologies\,\nguidelines and standards\,\nsearch strategy development\,\nsoftware/tools\,\nscreening\, and\nsystematic review services\n\nThe 2026 version of Evidence Synthesis Institute Canada (in English) is brought to you by a partnership between the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) and University of Victoria Libraries. The Institute will run virtually and will involve no charge for accepted applicants. The language of instruction for the Institute will be English. However\, we will have French-speaking instructors available for follow-up conversations. Each day of the Institute typically ends with discipline-focused discussion groups. \nFurther details about the Evidence Synthesis Institute\, as well as the application process and form\, are available on the University of Victoria webpage. \nAny questions about the Institute or registration can be directed towards Zahra Premji (zahrapremji@uvic.ca).
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/evidence-synthesis-institute-canada-2026-in-english/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ESI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260407T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260407T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T152234Z
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SUMMARY:National DPC RAM Benchmarking Project: Kick Off Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 7\, 2026\nTime: 1:00pm – 2:00pm ET \nRecording \nAre you interested in building your organization’s digital preservation capabilities? Join the second phase of the National DPC RAM Benchmarking Project\, facilitated by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL). This project empowers institutions across Canada engaged in digital preservation at any level to collectively build capacity\, set goals for continuous improvement\, and contribute to a snapshot of the current state of digital preservation in Canada. \nWhy Benchmarking? \nBenchmarking digital preservation capabilities is integral to continuous improvement of digital preservation programs. Whether your institution is just getting started or has been engaged in digital preservation activities for some time\, benchmarking is an opportunity to see where you are and where your organization can grow. \nWhat is the DPC RAM? \nThe Digital Preservation Coalition’s (DPC) Rapid Assessment Model (RAM) is a digital preservation maturity modelling tool that allows for rapid benchmarking of an organization’s digital preservation capability. The model is designed to be approachable and adaptable for a wide range of institutions and contexts\, and to facilitate continuous improvement over time. \nWho can participate? \nLibraries\, archives\, repositories\, museums\, galleries and other Canadian organizations engaged in digital preservation at any level are invited to complete the assessment\, irrespective of CARL membership. If this is your first benchmarking exercise\, we are here to support you! CARL’s Digital Preservation Working Group (DPWG) will provide support to organizations completing the assessment by sharing resources and hosting office hours. \nCARL members who submitted their results as part of phase 1 do not need to resubmit. Submissions from phase 1 will be included in the data analysis of phase 2. \nJoin us for an overview of the project\, facilitated by Amanda Tomé\, Digital Research Alliance of Canada\, and Sarah Lake\, Concordia University and CARL Visiting Program Officer for Digital Preservation. The kick off webinar will provide participants with a background to the project and the DPC RAM\, take participants through resources created by the CARL DPWG\, provide an overview of the office hours process and provide a forum for participants to ask questions. \nThis webinar will be held in English. A French language call will take place on April 8th from 2:00pm – 3:00pm. The English webinar will feature a short presentation on the DPC RAM by Anna Perricci\, Head of DPC Americas. \nNote that presentations will be recorded but the discussion period will not.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/national-dpc-ram-benchmarking-project-kick-off-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Digital Preservation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260408T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260127T193523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T210309Z
UID:39607-1775653200-1775656800@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice Article Club
DESCRIPTION:This month’s article: Cao\, Z.\, Zhang\, L.\, Wang\, Z.\, Li\, C.\, & Sivertsen\, G. (2025). How does scientific research generate impact beyond academia? Cross-disciplinary comparison based on REF impact cases. Humanities & Social Sciences Communications\, 12(1)\, 17\, Article 1856. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-06129-4 \nDate: April 8\, 2026\nTime: 1:00pm-2:00pm ET \nThe Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice holds several Article Club Meetings each term. These are regular\, discussion-based gatherings focused on exploring key literature in bibliometrics\, scientometrics\, and research impact. At each meeting\, participants come together for an informal and collegial discussion around a selected article or document chosen for its relevance and interest. Attendees are encouraged to read the material in advance\, allowing for deeper\, more meaningful exchange and shared learning on topics that are often complex. \nTo receive invitations to upcoming Article Club meetings and related communications\, please contact Philippe Boisvert at philippe.boisvert@bibl.ulaval.ca. Learn more about the BRI CoP Article Club Meetings.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-community-of-practice-article-club-april2026/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact,BRI Article Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260408T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260408T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260316T190236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T182635Z
UID:40466-1775656800-1775660400@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:National DPC RAM Benchmarking Project : Kick Off Webinar [IN FRENCH]
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 8\, 2026\nTime: 2:00pm – 3:00pm ET \nRegistration \nAre you interested in building your organization’s digital preservation capabilities? Join the second phase of the National DPC RAM Benchmarking Project\, facilitated by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL). This project empowers institutions across Canada engaged in digital preservation at any level to collectively build capacity\, set goals for continuous improvement\, and contribute to a snapshot of the current state of digital preservation in Canada. \nWhy Benchmarking? \nBenchmarking digital preservation capabilities is integral to continuous improvement of digital preservation programs. Whether your institution is just getting started or has been engaged in digital preservation activities for some time\, benchmarking is an opportunity to see where you are and where your organization can grow. \nWhat is the DPC RAM? \nThe Digital Preservation Coalition’s (DPC) Rapid Assessment Model (RAM) is a digital preservation maturity modelling tool that allows for rapid benchmarking of an organization’s digital preservation capability. The model is designed to be approachable and adaptable for a wide range of institutions and contexts\, and to facilitate continuous improvement over time. \nWho can participate? \nLibraries\, archives\, repositories\, museums\, galleries and other Canadian organizations engaged in digital preservation at any level are invited to complete the assessment\, irrespective of CARL membership. If this is your first benchmarking exercise\, we are here to support you! CARL’s Digital Preservation Working Group (DPWG) will provide support to organizations completing the assessment by sharing resources and hosting office hours. \nCARL members who submitted their results as part of phase 1 do not need to resubmit. Submissions from phase 1 will be included in the data analysis of phase 2. \nJoin us for an overview of the project\, facilitated by Amanda Tomé\, Digital Research Alliance of Canada\, and Sarah Lake\, Concordia University and CARL Visiting Program Officer for Digital Preservation. The kick off webinar will provide participants with a background to the project and the DPC RAM\, take participants through resources created by the CARL DPWG\, provide an overview of the office hours process and provide a forum for participants to ask questions. \nThis webinar will be held in French. An English language call will take place on April 7 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm. Note that presentations will be recorded but the discussion period will not.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/national-dpc-ram-benchmarking-project-kick-off-webinar-in-french-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Digital Preservation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260423T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260325T210133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T210133Z
UID:40710-1776949200-1776952800@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:Communications in a Time of Budget Constraints: A Community Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 23\, 2026\nTime: 1:00pm – 2:00pm ET \nRegistration \nBudget constraints across Canada’s post-secondary sector are shaping the work of academic libraries in significant ways. This Communications Community of Practice Communi-tea roundtable offers an opportunity for members to reflect on how these pressures are affecting communications practices and planning. \nIn this informal\, discussion-based session\, participants are invited to spill the tea and share experiences from their institutions. How are budget cuts affecting your library and your work? Are your communications practices or planning changing? What might the future look like? \nBuilding on conversations from the winter symposium\, this session will provide space to exchange ideas\, discuss shared challenges\, and explore strategies for navigating uncertainty together. \nThis session will not be recorded. Real-time captions and translation will be available. Learn more about the Communications Community of Practice.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/communications-in-a-time-of-budget-constraints-a-community-roundtable/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Communications
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260429T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260413T181129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T181129Z
UID:40875-1777467600-1777471200@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:National DPC RAM Benchmarking Project: Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, April 29\, 2026\nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET \nRegistration \nIs your organization planning to complete the DPC RAM this spring? Join us for group office hours and get started with support from your digital preservation peers! \nThese informal sessions are a friendly space to ask questions\, get some feedback\, or just have dedicated time to work on the assessment. While members of the Digital Preservation Working Group (DPWG) will be present and help facilitate the conversation\, this is envisioned as a community network event where participants can collectively share knowledge and tackle tough questions together. Office hours are open to any Canadian organization\, irrespective of CARL membership. \nFrench language office hours will be held on Thursday\, April 30\, 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET. These events will not be recorded. \nFor more information\, visit the project web page.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/national-dpc-ram-benchmarking-project-office-hours-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Digital Preservation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260430T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260413T182534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T182534Z
UID:40879-1777554000-1777557600@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:National DPC RAM Benchmarking Project: Office Hours (IN FRENCH)
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 30\, 2026\nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET \nRegistration \nIs your organization planning to complete the DPC RAM this spring? Join us for group office hours and get started with support from your digital preservation peers! \nThese informal sessions are a friendly space to ask questions\, get some feedback\, or just have dedicated time to work on the assessment. While members of the Digital Preservation Working Group (DPWG) will be present and help facilitate the conversation\, this is envisioned as a community network event where participants can collectively share knowledge and tackle tough questions together. Office hours are open to any Canadian organization\, irrespective of CARL membership. \nEnglish language office hours will be held on Wednesday\, April 30\, 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET. These events will not be recorded. \nFor more information\, visit the project web page.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/national-dpc-ram-benchmarking-project-office-hours-in-french-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Digital Preservation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260505T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260505T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260127T193836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T210331Z
UID:39612-1777986000-1777989600@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice Article Club
DESCRIPTION:This month’s article: Nowakowska\, M. (2025). A comprehensive approach to preprocessing data for bibliometric analysis. Scientometrics\, 130(9)\, 5191–5225. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05415-x \nDate: May 5\, 2026\nTime: 1:00pm-2:00pm ET \nThe Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice holds several Article Club Meetings each term. These are regular\, discussion-based gatherings focused on exploring key literature in bibliometrics\, scientometrics\, and research impact. At each meeting\, participants come together for an informal and collegial discussion around a selected article or document chosen for its relevance and interest. Attendees are encouraged to read the material in advance\, allowing for deeper\, more meaningful exchange and shared learning on topics that are often complex. \nTo receive invitations to upcoming Article Club meetings and related communications\, please contact Philippe Boisvert at philippe.boisvert@bibl.ulaval.ca. Learn more about the BRI CoP Article Club Meetings.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-community-of-practice-article-club-may2026/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact,BRI Article Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260507T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260507T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260423T183254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T183518Z
UID:40949-1778155200-1778158800@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:Am I Missing Something? Understanding How to Improve Repository Discoverability
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 7\, 2026\nTime: 12:00pm – 1:00pm ET \nRegistration \nInstitutional repositories are designed to support the integration of local research outputs into the broader scholarly communication ecosystem. However\, repository discoverability isn’t automatic. To ensure our repositories are easily discoverable\, we must prioritize persistent identifiers\, maintain high-quality metadata\, and promote interoperability. \nHowever\, significant challenges remain. For instance\, widely used many popular commercial databases exclude many non-English\, regional\, less “prestigious” journals\, or grey literature shared in repositories. Additionally\, inconsistent\, inaccurate\, and/or incomplete metadata can pose significant issues for item discoverability. We promote the use of persistent identifiers like ORCID\, DOI\, and ROR\, but there are also several misunderstandings and myths associated with these identifiers. \nThis panel event aims to bridge the gap between the underlying infrastructure and practical implementation\, guiding you on how to check and improve your repository practices to achieve greater interoperability of research outputs. We will feature John Aspler (ORCID) and Juan Pablo Alperin (ScholCommLab at SFU\, PKP) to help us connect big-picture goals for universal indexing to the day-to-day work of running scholarly communications infrastructure. \nThis session will be recorded. Real-time captions and translation will be available. \nJuan Pablo Alperin \nJuan Pablo Alperin is the Scientific Director of the Public Knowledge Project (PKP)\, and Associate Professor in the Publishing Program\, and the Co-Director of the Scholarly Communications Lab (ScholCommLab) at Simon Fraser University. Dr. Alperin is an established researcher of scholarly communications\, known for bringing evidence-based perspectives to pragmatic solutions in support of open access and open science. He has published dozens of peer-reviewed publications and delivered countless presentations on related topics. He also serves on the boards and steering committees of international organizations\, including the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA) and OpenAlex. His work focuses on making scholarly communication more equitable\, inclusive\, and publicly engaged\, particularly across Latin America and the Global South. \nJohn Aspler \nManager of the Canadian Persistent Identifier (PID) Program at the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN)\, has led Canada’s PID Program (including the development and implementation of a National PID Strategy) for the last six years. In this role\, he has facilitated numerous international collaborations\, pushing forward PIDs in systems used globally\, and he currently sits on the DataCite Board of Directors. In 2021\, he graduated from McGill with a PhD in Neuroscience\, where his passion for public science literacy led him to work on projects about neuroscience in the news. At CRKN\, John combines his love of scholarship with a love of libraries by dedicating himself to community service and knowledge access.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/canadian-repositories-community-of-practice-may-call-2026/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Repositories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260525T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260528T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260126T160819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T185016Z
UID:39564-1779667200-1780012799@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:2026 Spring Member Meeting
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n \n\n	2026 Spring Member Meeting\n\n			May 25\, 2026\n	  –\n	May 28\, 2026\n	 \nThe Canadian Association of Research Libraries is pleased to invite member directors to the 2026 Spring Member Meeting. This annual gathering serves as a vital platform for the exchange of ideas\, strategic planning\, and collaborative discussions that shape the future of research libraries across Canada. \n					\n				\n									2026 Spring Member Meeting Program (PDF)\n					 \n\n	Alt Hotel St. John’s\n\n125 Water Street\n		\n		St. John's\,\n	Newfoundland and Labrador\n	A1C 5X4\n	Canada\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n					\n			(709) 383-2125			\n	 \n\n	View Venue Website \n\n\n					\n				Accommodation\n		\n				\n				Program Schedule\n		\n				\n				Session Descriptions\n		\n				\n				Guest Speakers\n		\n				\n				Recent Meetings\n		 \nHotel Details\nAlt Hotel St. John’s125 Water Street\, St. John’s\, NL A1C 5X4Tel: (709) 383-2125Hotel Website \nA block of rooms has been reserved for May 24-29\, 2026\, at a preferred rate of $189 to $199 CAD per night. This special rate will be available until Wednesday\, April 10\, 2026\, or until the room block is sold out\, whichever comes first. We recommend booking early to ensure availability. \n					\n				\n									Booking Link\n					\n					\n				Monday May 25\n		\n				\n				Tuesday May 26\n		\n				\n				Wednesday May 27\n		\n				\n				Thursday May 28\n		 \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \n					\n				\n									2026 Spring Member Meeting Program (PDF)\n					 \nTBD. \nTBD. \n\n\n2025 Fall Member Meeting\nNovember 17\, 2025 – November 20\, 2025 at Fairmont Le Château Montebello\n\n2025 Spring Member Meeting\nMay 26\, 2025 –  09:00 – May 29\, 2025 –  16:00  EDT  at Inn at the Forks\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\n\n2024 Fall Member Meeting\nNovember 18\, 2024 – November 20\, 2024 at Delta Hotels Ottawa City Centre\n\n2024 Spring Member Meeting\nApril 22\, 2024 – April 25\, 2024 at Montreal\, Quebec\n\n2023 Fall Member Meeting\nNovember 27\, 2023 – November 30\, 2023 at Fairmont Le Château Montebello\n\n\n					\n									See All Member Meetings\n					 \nHotel Details\nAlt Hotel St. John’s125 Water Street\, St. John’s\, NL A1C 5X4Tel: (709) 383-2125Hotel Website \nA block of rooms has been reserved for May 24-29\, 2026\, at a preferred rate of $189 to $199 CAD per night. This special rate will be available until Wednesday\, April 10\, 2026\, or until the room block is sold out\, whichever comes first. We recommend booking early to ensure availability. \n					\n				\n									Booking Link\n					\n					\n				Monday May 25\n		\n				\n				Tuesday May 26\n		\n				\n				Wednesday May 27\n		\n				\n				Thursday May 28\n		 \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \nTBD. \n					\n				\n									2026 Spring Member Meeting Program (PDF)\n					 \nTBD. \nTBD. \n\n\n2025 Fall Member Meeting\nNovember 17\, 2025 – November 20\, 2025 at Fairmont Le Château Montebello\n\n2025 Spring Member Meeting\nMay 26\, 2025 –  09:00 – May 29\, 2025 –  16:00  EDT  at Inn at the Forks\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\n\n2024 Fall Member Meeting\nNovember 18\, 2024 – November 20\, 2024 at Delta Hotels Ottawa City Centre\n\n2024 Spring Member Meeting\nApril 22\, 2024 – April 25\, 2024 at Montreal\, Quebec\n\n2023 Fall Member Meeting\nNovember 27\, 2023 – November 30\, 2023 at Fairmont Le Château Montebello\n\n\n					\n									See All Member Meetings
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/2026-spring-member-meeting/
LOCATION:Alt Hotel St. John’s\, 125 Water Street\, St. John's\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, A1C 5X4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Member Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260616T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260616T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260127T194143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T210354Z
UID:39617-1781614800-1781618400@www.carl-abrc.ca
SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice Article Club
DESCRIPTION:This month’s article: Arabi\, S.\, Ni\, C.\, & Hutchins\, B. (2025). Most researchers would receive more recognition if assessed by article-level metrics than by journal-level metrics. Plos Biology\, 23(12)\, 18\, Article e3003532. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003532 \nDate: June 16\, 2026\nTime: 1:00pm-2:00pm ET \nThe Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice holds several Article Club Meetings each term. These are regular\, discussion-based gatherings focused on exploring key literature in bibliometrics\, scientometrics\, and research impact. At each meeting\, participants come together for an informal and collegial discussion around a selected article or document chosen for its relevance and interest. Attendees are encouraged to read the material in advance\, allowing for deeper\, more meaningful exchange and shared learning on topics that are often complex. \nTo receive invitations to upcoming Article Club meetings and related communications\, please contact Philippe Boisvert at philippe.boisvert@bibl.ulaval.ca. Learn more about the BRI CoP Article Club Meetings.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-community-of-practice-article-club-june2026/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact,BRI Article Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260622T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260625T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T110101
CREATED:20260327T200831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T200831Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Librarians' Research Institute
DESCRIPTION:Date: June 22-25\, 2026\nLocation: University of New Brunswick \nCall for Participants \nThe Librarians’ Research Institute (LRI) provides practicing academic librarians in Canada with an opportunity to immerse themselves in sustained conversations and activities related to scholarly research\, inquiry\, and publishing. \nParticipants attend a four-day Institute\, which is geared toward taking current research skills to the next level\, building upon current research interests\, and making connections with other researching academic librarians from across Canada. \nThe Institute will include activities such as plenary sessions\, panel discussions with peer mentors\, small group discussions\, individual reflection and assessment\, consultations with peer mentors\, individual writing time\, and peer workshops. Upon completion of the Institute\, participants will leave with the following: \n\nA better understanding of the possibilities for research and a recognition of the habits of mind that enable good research practices.\nA broader understanding of librarian research processes and an awareness of the research being undertaken by librarians at Canadian libraries.\nConnections with other academic librarians working on scholarly research projects at libraries across Canada.\n\nThe 2026 LRI will be led by the following peer mentor team: \n\nPatrick Gamsby\, Chair (Scholarly Communications Librarian\, Memorial University)\nAlicia Cappello (Engineering & Science Librarian\, Queen’s University)\nJames Doiron (Research Data Management Strategies Director\, University of Alberta Library)\nKatie Lai (Associate Librarian | Liaison for Music\, McGill University)\nDesmond Wong (Outreach Librarian\, University of Toronto)\n\nFees – $900\nFees include all workshop materials\, breakfast\, lunch\, and breaks for the duration of the workshop. Travel\, accommodation\, and other expenses are the responsibility of the participant. \nIf you are interested in attending\, please see the Call for Participants for the nomination and application process. For more information about the institutes\, including past offerings\, visit Librarians Research Institute. \n 
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/2026-librarians-research-institute/
LOCATION:University of New Brunswick\, 3 Bailey Drive\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, E3B 5A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:LRI,Workshops & Institutes
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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice Article Club
DESCRIPTION:This month’s article: Conix\, S.\, Vignero\, L.\, Lemeire\, O.\, Chi\, P.\, & Lin\, L. (2025). Using peer review to evaluate the societal relevance of humanities research. Quantitative Science Studies\, 6\, 1107–1128. https://doi.org/10.1162/QSS.a.19  \nDate: August 26\, 2026\nTime: 1:00pm-2:00pm ET \nThe Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice holds several Article Club Meetings each term. These are regular\, discussion-based gatherings focused on exploring key literature in bibliometrics\, scientometrics\, and research impact. At each meeting\, participants come together for an informal and collegial discussion around a selected article or document chosen for its relevance and interest. Attendees are encouraged to read the material in advance\, allowing for deeper\, more meaningful exchange and shared learning on topics that are often complex. \nTo receive invitations to upcoming Article Club meetings and related communications\, please contact Philippe Boisvert at philippe.boisvert@bibl.ulaval.ca. Learn more about the BRI CoP Article Club Meetings.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/evenement/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-community-of-practice-article-club-aug2026/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact,BRI Article Club
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