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  1. The Canadian–Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS)

    The Canadian–Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS)

    2024-04-11 20:45:51 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/T81N-R569

    The Canadian­–Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) is a collaboration between the INKE Partnership and a collective of Australian researchers and research groups, policy makers, computing organizations, libraries and library associations, and universities.

  2. The Care-ful Reviewer: Peer Review as if People Mattered

    The Care-ful Reviewer: Peer Review as if People Mattered

    2022-06-09 22:40:06 | Conference publication | Contributor(s): John W Maxwell

    Scholarly communication, peer review, care ethics

  3. The CARL–OpenAIRE Collaboration

    The CARL–OpenAIRE Collaboration

    2024-04-11 18:46:23 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/0VT2-EZ31

    In January 2018, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) began a collaboration with OpenAIRE, a European Open Science infrastructure organization, with the goal of improving the visibility of Canadian research. One of the outcomes of this collaboration is Canada Explore, a portal to...

  4. The case for a Canadian national school food program

    The case for a Canadian national school food program

    2025-03-19 22:03:36 | Article | Contributor(s): Kimberley Hernandez, Rachel Engler-Stringer, Sara Kirk, Hannah Wittman, Sasha McNicholl | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i3.260

    Canada is one of the only member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) without a national school food program. Good nutrition impacts children’s health, wellbeing, and learning; and school food environments offer an important setting to promote health...

  5. The Case for Lorenzo's Authorship of the Epistola a Federico d'Aragona

    The Case for Lorenzo's Authorship of the Epistola a Federico d'Aragona

    2023-06-22 19:20:20 | Article | Contributor(s): Sara Sturm

  6. The Case of Catherine Dammartin: Friends, Fellows, and the Survival of Celibacy in England’s Protestant Universities

    The Case of Catherine Dammartin: Friends, Fellows, and the Survival of Celibacy in England’s Protestant Universities

    Article | Contributor(s): K. J. Kesselring

    Catherine Dammartin began her adult life as a nun in Metz but ended it in 1553 as a wife in an Oxford college. First laid to rest in Christ Church Cathedral, her corpse was later removed as a pollutant then finally restored in a ceremony that saw her bones mixed with those of the virgin St....

  7. The Casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: A Digital Edition

    The Casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: A Digital Edition

    2023-05-11 22:14:56 | Article | Contributor(s): Barbara H Traister

    This is a review of The Casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: A Digital Edition

  8. The Caselli Collection: Italian Renaissance Books at McMaster University

    The Caselli Collection: Italian Renaissance Books at McMaster University

    2023-04-20 19:43:24 | Article | Contributor(s): Thomas H. Cain

  9. The Catalogue

    The Catalogue

    2023-06-20 18:19:50 | Article | Contributor(s): W. T McCready, Myfanwy Griffiths

  10. The Cauldron of St. Venera and the Comb of St. Blaise. Cult and Iconography in the Confraternities of Albanians and Schiavoni in Fifteenth–Century Ascoli Piceno

    The Cauldron of St. Venera and the Comb of St. Blaise. Cult and Iconography in the Confraternities of Albanians and Schiavoni in Fifteenth–Century Ascoli Piceno

    Article | Contributor(s): Giuseppe Capriotti

    This article analyzes the relocation of specific cults of saints from the Illyrian coast on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea to the Marche region of Italy in line with the migration of communities of Albanians and Schiavoni who gathered into confraternities in their new homeland. It...

  11. The CFS Choux Questionnaire

    The CFS Choux Questionnaire

    2025-03-19 22:12:51 | Interview | Contributor(s): Greg de St. Maurice | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i2.701

    A riff on the well-riffed Proust Questionnaire, the CFS Choux Questionnaire is meant to elicit a tasty and perhaps surprising experience, framed within a seemingly humble exterior. (And yes, some questions have a bit more craquelin than others.) Straightforward on their own, the queries...

  12. The CFS Choux Questionnaire: Lisa Heldke, food philosopher

    The CFS Choux Questionnaire: Lisa Heldke, food philosopher

    2025-03-19 22:12:59 | Interview | Contributor(s): Lisa Heldke | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i2.650

    A riff on the well-riffed Proust Questionnaire, the Canadian Food Studies Choux Questionnaire is meant to elicit a tasty and perhaps surprising experience, framed within a seemingly humble exterior. (And yes, some questions have a bit more craquelin than others.) Straightforward on their own,...

  13. The Chalice in Dante's Paradiso

    The Chalice in Dante's Paradiso

    2023-05-25 22:41:02 | Article | Contributor(s): Judson Boyce Allen

  14. The Chambers of Rhetoric in the (Southern) Low Countries: A Flemish-Dutch Project on Literary Confraternities
  15. The Chanted Mass in Parisian Ecclesiastical and Civic Communities, 1480–1540: Local Liturgical Practices in Manuscripts and Early Printed Service Books
  16. The chasm between James VI and I's vision of the orderly "Middle Shires" and the "wickit" Scottish Borderers between 1587 and 1625

    The chasm between James VI and I's vision of the orderly "Middle Shires" and the "wickit" Scottish Borderers between 1587 and 1625

    Article | Contributor(s): Anna Groundwater

    L'élimination du crime le long des frontières anglaises, de pair avec un plus grand sérieux face à ce problème à partir de 1587, fait partie d'une monopolisation générale de l'utilisation de la violence et des procédés légaux par le gouvernement écossais. Au fur et à mesure que la succession de...

  17. The Child as “custode della memoria futura”: The Man Who Will Come and the Massacre of Marzabotto

    The Child as “custode della memoria futura”: The Man Who Will Come and the Massacre of Marzabotto

    Article | Contributor(s): Millicent Marcus

    By choosing Martina, an 8 year old peasant child, to be the focalizer of the Marzabotto massacre, Diritti makes possible a new historiography, shorn of the ideological appropriations to which this atrocity had lent itself over the years. In her determination to save her newborn brother, and her...

  18. The Ciceronian Program in Pulpit and in Literary Criticism

    The Ciceronian Program in Pulpit and in Literary Criticism

    2023-06-20 18:04:56 | Article | Contributor(s): Marshall McLuhan

  19. The Classical Commentary in Renaissance France: Bilingual, Mixed-Language, and Translated Editions

    The Classical Commentary in Renaissance France: Bilingual, Mixed-Language, and Translated Editions

    Article | Contributor(s): Paul White

    This article analyzes the dynamic interactions of Latin and the vernacular in commentary editions of the Latin classics printed in France before 1600, addressing questions of readership, intended uses, and actual uses. Beginning with the output of Antoine Vérard, it explores the different...

  20. The Classics and their Spanish Translators in the Sixteenth Century

    The Classics and their Spanish Translators in the Sixteenth Century

    2023-06-22 19:14:24 | Article | Contributor(s): Theodore S. Beardsley