This article explores the conflicts, disparities, and inequalities experienced by two librarians when collaborating on a federal grant proposal. The authors discuss concerns related to time and salary expectations and the inequities that can occur during faculty and staff collaborations on research grants. The bureaucratic structure and the job classifications of staff at academic institutions in addition to the contract limitations of non-faculty status librarian positions can hinder successful collaborations. The authors also describe data management needs that may occur when working with interdisciplinary research teams and detail the type of work that is included in writing a data management grant. This article concludes with considerations and recommendations for other data librarians who may undertake similar projects with a focus on ways to create parity between faculty and staff collaborators.
A study of the origins of the digital humanities and a comparison with several works of Georges Perec as seen through the lens of the digital humanities. A geographic mapping of the memories in Perec's "Je me souviens" is explored and interpreted.
Une mise en comparaison des oeuvres: Prochain épisode de Hubert Acquin, Les rêveries de la femme sauvage : scènes primitives, de Hélène Cixous et Nedjma de Kateb Yacine à travers l'idée d'une "littérature mineure" comme proposée par Deleuze et Guattari dans Kafka : pour une littérature mineure.
Mémoire de master écrit en 2007-2008. Ce mémoire traite de la poétique transfrontalière dans deux romans: Les nuits de Strasbourg d'Assia Djebar et N'zid de Malika Mokeddem.
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