October 3, 2024 – CARL’s Strengthening Capacity Committee is pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Research in Librarianship Grant fund. The grant is awarded to new and established librarians, in order to support research in the field of academic librarianship by and/or about Canadians. It is intended to support projects involving structured, evidence-based research in libraries that propose answers to real-world issues.
CARL is very pleased to support the following research:
- Efficiency of ChatGPT to Support Systematic Review Searching Compared to Established Searching Practices — Janice Kung (University of Alberta) and Catherine Boden (University of Saskatchewan).
- Researchers’ Perspectives Regarding Emerging Challenges in Sensitive Research Data Management in Québec — Alisa Beth Rod (McGill University), Caroline Baril (Calcul Québec), Teresa Bascik (Université de Montréal), and Stéphanie Pham-Dang (Université de Montréal).
- Comprehensive Study on the Impacts of EDI initiatives on Racialized Librarians at Canadian Academic Libraries — Tina Liu and Jennie Fallis (McGill University)
For more information on the CARL Research in Librarianship Grant, and to view previously funded research projects visit the CARL website at https://www.carl-abrc.ca/strengthening-capacity/research-grants/
For more information:
Julie Morin
Senior Program Officer, Canadian Association of Research Libraries