By Stephanie Abba I don’t quite remember how I first came across this volume at the Inforum. It’s entirely possible (1) that I was looking for something to walk me through APA style, since that is the required style in some iSchool classes.(2, 3) My academic background is in history and French, so I’m all … Continue reading
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But wait! There’s more!
By the iguana team It’s been a quiet few weeks on the iguana but there’s been lots in the works behind the scenes. The iguana is very excited to welcome three new team members on board, and so we have some more introductions to make: Glyneva Bradley-Ridout is a first year MI student, concentrating on … Continue reading
Who are these people anyway?
By the iguana team Our hiring period has passed but we’re still looking for authors to contribute content to the iguana! Working with our editorial team is a great opportunity to learn about a wide range of research, to participate in the iSchool community and to collaborate with some wonderful people. If you submit to … Continue reading
iJournal 101
By Erica Friesen Fall is the perfect time to get involved in student groups on campus. And while the iSchool has a ton to offer in this respect, we only have one student journal. That’s why you should definitely consider participating in the iJournal this year – whether by submitting your work or becoming part … Continue reading
Welcome to the iguana!
By the iguana team It’s the time of year when welcomes seem to be everywhere: Welcome (back) to the iSchool, to U of T and to Toronto! We’d like to add one more welcome to the mix and introduce the iguana, a blog affiliated with the Faculty of Information’s graduate journal. If you are new … Continue reading