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Looking to 2022

February 1, 2022 by chass_wp-admin

by Bradley Clements GRASAC is doing exciting things in 2022! Projects that got underway in 2021 will continue to be developed, many with the aim of completion in the coming year. The GRASAC Knowledge Sharing System (GKS) is transitioning to an updated platform as the existing one is phased ...

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Filed Under: News, Newsletter Stories Tagged With: GKS, Research Kits

Help Improve the GKS

February 1, 2022 by chass_wp-admin

by Richard Laurin Bonjour, Hello, Tansi, Aniin, She:kon, In August 2021, Dr Cara Krmpotich wrote a post briefly outlining the current push to transform the GKS database into a more public-focused and inviting space to introduce the incredible knowledge and heritage items hosted on ...

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Saying Goodbye to Carleton and ICSLAC: Decommissioning the former GKS Servers and Moving the Archive

November 1, 2021 by Heidi Bohaker

by Heidi Bohaker For those of you who have been members of GRASAC since its inception in 2005, and who were at the founding meeting at Carleton University hosted by Ruth Phillips, you may remember a tour of our then newly-constructed server closet and the rack-mounted servers that held the ...

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Filed Under: News, Newsletter Stories Tagged With: Carleton University, GKS, GRASAC, Heidi Bohaker, Ruth Phillips

From the GKS: Niagara Conference Minutes, July 28, 1764

August 1, 2021 by Bradley Clements

by Bradley Clements Last month, many questioned and challenged “Canada Day” as the celebration of a colonial and genocidal state. July 1 was designated as the date of Canadian confederation by the 1867 British North America Act. This Act also unilaterally asserted Canada’s ...

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Filed Under: Newsletter Stories Tagged With: Alliance, Bradley Clements, GKS, GRASAC, Treaties

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