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Today’s Class 1- Scheduling Class Activities Finalizing Schedule for presentations of Special Topics & Term Paper (Handout 6) March 10 FCAT event at SIAT Guest Talks and Workshops with Archivists & Librarians Jan 20 2:30-3:30: Walter Piovesan (Data Archives) 4-5:20: Sylvia Roberts (in Bennett 2105): introduction to library services for Communication Graduate students Jan 27 3:30-5:30 Sylvia Roberts (Bennett 2105) for RefWorks, WriteNCite and Zotero Feb 3 4:30-5:30 : Sylvia Roberts (Bennett 2105) for a session on current awareness strategies, e.g. RSS feeds 2-Discussion of 1st exercise

3-Next day: Foundations of Research Ethics (additional required readings) Mattingly, C. (2005) “Toward a vulnerable ethics of research practice”, Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine. Vol 9(4): pp. 453-471. Michaels, Eric. (1994) “A Primer of Restrictions on Picture-Taking in Traditional Areas of Aboriginal Australia”, Bad Aboriginal Art. Tradition, Media and Cultural Horizons. Minneapolis: U. Minnesota Press, pp. 1-18. And one of: Menzies, Charles R. (2004) “Putting Words into Action: Negotiating Collaborative Research in Gitxaala”, Canadian Journal of Native Education, Volume 28(1-2):15-3 http://www.ecoknow.ca/journal/15.html Menzies, Charles R. (2001) “Reflections on Research with, for, and among Indigenous Peoples.” Canadian Journal of Native Education. Vol. 25(1):19-36 http://www.ecoknow.ca/articles/reflection.pdf