Open Shelf: Carleton student takes action on the climate crisis





 Changing water levels, temperatures, weather patterns ... climate change is a mainstream issue and last month folks in Canada and around the world staged a series of strikes or protests to ensure that it does not slip off the radar.

Carleton students, faculty and staff are engaged, as witnessed by attendance at the rally on Parliament Hill last night (as well as the research and teaching happening on campus). I edit Open Shelf, the online magazine for the Ontario Library Association and our latest issue features an article in which Cass Callow, a third-year BIT student (with a minor in Women's and Gender Studies) and Colin Harkness (a long-time library employee) talk about their experiences on the Hill on September 27.

Check it out, along with other interesting pieces on information warfare, two new First Nation library websites and Wayne Jones's (University Librarian) secret life as a biography writer.

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