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Scholarly Publishing

In addition to Open Educational Resources, the Library can assist with the publishing of open scholarly monographs.  These works may be licensed under a Creative Commons License, but the license usually includes the Non-Derivative specification which means that although the book is freely available for reading, it cannot be adapted or modified in any way.

Intersections of Aging and Immigration: The Promise and Paradox of a Better Life

This book examines the intersections of aging and immigration in Canada, examining the unique challenges faced by older immigrants.

Edited by Sepali Guruge

License Terms

Intersections of Aging and Immigration: The Promise and Paradox of a Better Life edited by Sepali Guruge is all rights reserved by the authors..

MEDIAUCRACY: Why Canada hasn’t made global hits and how it can

By Irene Berkowitz

MEDIAUCRACY: Why Canada hasn’t made global hits and how it can is the story of the collision between Canada’s national TV policy and the global, online era. It argues for a new goal — globality — policy that incentivizes global reach and popular content. Mediaucracy concludes with an original five-step, goal-driven, evidence-based, critical path including POM to COM, G-Score, and PM to AM. Called an “important, timely roadmap to a much-needed policy update,” this 21st century tool kit will future-proof Canadian TV policy via the three key words in the TV biz: Audience, audience, audience.

License Terms

MEDIAUCRACY: Why Canada hasn’t made global hits and how it can By Irene Berkowitz is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 International license.