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Qualitative Health Research | 2010

Informing Evidence: Claimsmaking in Midwives’ and Clients’ Talk About Interventions:

Pamela J. McKenzie; Tami Oliphant

Communication for informed choice is particularly challenging in clinical settings such as direct-entry midwifery, where the care model embraces diverse therapies and forms of knowledge.We identified three discursive moves (explanation, invocation, and evaluation) that Ontario midwives and clients used in making claims about proposed interventions. The analysis was informed by an understanding of communication as an interactionally situated and socially constructed interpretive practice. Both midwives and women called on the authority of biomedical discourse, but they also turned to sources such as women’s wisdom to support their cases. The flexible use of these moves afforded participants considerable latitude in accepting or rejecting forms of evidence as authoritative. However, strategies designed to empower clients in making choices could unintentionally serve to enhance the authority of the care provider. Talk about interventions brings into view both the knowledge systems and the broader relations within which regulated midwifery practice operates.


Public Library Quarterly | 2014

“I’m a Library Hugger!”: Public Libraries as Valued Community Assets

Tami Oliphant

Public library value is often ascertained by outlining the economic, social, and cultural benefits public libraries generate for the greater community. While researchers have focused on the concepts of social capital, civic engagement, and the role of libraries in promoting democracy, fewer studies have explored the public’s perceptions of libraries in an effort to determine library value. Furthermore, library nonusers are rarely included in these studies. In Alberta, Canada, 1,201 Albertans from across the province, including both urban and rural areas, were asked a series of questions about their perceptions of public libraries and library use. Findings reveal characteristics of library users and nonusers, what services and resources are used most often at public libraries, what value the public places on public libraries, and the role that libraries play in supporting communities.


Archive | 2008

Communicating research findings to library and information science practitioners: A study of ISIC papers from 1996 to 2006.

Heidi Julien; Shelagh K. Genuis; Lynne McKechnie; Tami Oliphant


Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association / Journal de l'Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada | 2013

User Engagement with Mental Health Videos on YouTube

Tami Oliphant


Education for Information | 2016

Developing a Sense of Community and the Online Student Experience.

Tami Oliphant; Jennifer Branch-Mueller


Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes du congrès annuel de l'ACSI | 2013

Medium Black To Go: Coffee Shop As Information Ground

Lynne McKechnie; T. Joose; Tami Oliphant; E. Prigoda; T. Veinot


The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning | 2018

“Doing the courses without stopping my life”: Time in a professional Master’s program

Tami Oliphant; Jennifer Branch-Mueller


Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies | 2017

A Case for Critical Data Studies in Library and Information Studies

Tami Oliphant


Radical Teacher | 2014

Professional Decline and Resistance: The Case of Library and Archives Canada

Tami Oliphant; Michael B. McNally


Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes du congrès annuel de l'ACSI | 2014

Going Out on a LIM: The Practices of Lay Information Mediaries

Nicole Dalmer; Tami Oliphant

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Lynne McKechnie

University of Western Ontario

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Pamela J. McKenzie

University of Western Ontario

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