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REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
-Mas, S., Maurel, D., & Alberts, I. (forthcoming). Applying Faceted Classification to the Personal Organization of Electronic Records: Insights Into The User Experience. Archivaria.

-Alberts, I., Schellinck, J., Eby, C., & Marleau, Y. (2010). Bridging Functions & Processes for Records Management. Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, 34(4), 365-390.

-Rutledge-Taylor, M.F. et al., Dynamically structured holographic memory, Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures (2014), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bica.2014.06.001

-Pyke, A. A., Rutledge-Taylor, M. F. & West, R. L. (2013). For Recognition Memory Number of Cue Elements and their Fans Interact: Incomplete Cues can be as Effective as Complete Cues. In R. West & T. Stewart (eds.), Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, Ottawa: Carleton University. http://iccm-conference.org/2013-proceedings/papers/0072/index.html

 

REFEREED PROCEEDINGS ARTICLES

-Mas, S., Maurel, D., & Alberts, I. (forthcoming). Actualité du records management : aperçu de l’expérience de l’usager de l’approche classificatoire à facettes. Actes de la conférence Dématérialisation des archives et métiers de l'archiviste. Les chantiers du numérique, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, France.

-Mas, S., & Marleau, Y. (2009). Proposition of a Faceted Classification Model to Support Corporate Information Organization and Digital Records Management. -Proceedings of the 42th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii.

-Ménard, É., Mas, S., & Alberts, I. (2009). Faceted Classification for Museum Artefacts: A Methodology to Support Web Site Development of Large Cultural Organizations. -Proceedings of 1st ISKO UK Conference 2009, University College London, London, UK.

-Marleau, Y., Mas, S., & Zacklad, M. (2008). Exploitation des facettes et des ontologies sémiotiques pour la gestion documentaire. Actes de la deuxième conférence -Document numérique et Société, Traitements et pratiques documentaires : vers un changement de paradigme?, Paris, France.

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (WITHOUT PROCEEDINGS)

-Alberts, I., Schellinck, J., Eby, C., & Marleau, Y. (2010). Bringing Together Functional Classification and Business Process Analysis: Growing Trends in Records Management, The 38th Annual Canadian Association for Information Science Conference. Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

-Alberts, I. (2010). Sémiotique du genre textuel et lecture-interaction, Colloque « Approches sémiotiques au design ». 78e Congrès de l’ACFAS. Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.

-Ménard, E., Mas, S., & Alberts, I. (2010). Faceted Classification for Museum Artefacts: A Sleeping Beauty, CAIS/ACSI 2010. Concordia University, Montreal.

-Ménard, É., Mas, S., & Alberts, I. (2009). Faceted Classification for Museum Artefacts: A Methodology to Support Web Site Development of Large Cultural Organizations -American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada.

-Marleau, Y., & Alberts, I. (2005). Faceted Classification at the Government of Canada: Toward a Global Approach to Information Architecture, Information Architecture -Summit 2005: Crossing Boundaries. Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, Canada.

 

RESEARCH REPORTS

-Alberts, Inge. (2011). Report on the Business Process Analysis Project at Library and Archives Canada. 46 p. [work to be published on GCPedia]

 

 

 

 

 

   
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