Brad Neufeldt : Curriculum Vitae

COMPLETED ACADEMIC DEGREES

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

  • Jan/2006 - May/2006 Information Services Librarian (term certain), Mount Royal College Library (now Mount Royal University Library), Calgary, AB.

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

  • Jun/2006 - present – Director of Library Services, St. Mary’s University College Library, Calgary, AB.
  • Sep/2002 - Dec/2002 – Office Manager (contract), Greenpeace Vancouver, Vancouver, BC.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

SCHOLARLY PARTICIPATION

Refereed Publications

Non-Referreed Publications

  • 2014 - [ongoing] – bibOER. This bibliography is a curated collection of Open Education Resources (OER): MOOCs, curricula and text book repositories. Most of the materials listed in this collection have been published under Open Access, Creative Commons, Public Domain principles, or a combination of the these three. This is intended to be a clearing house, of sorts, of copyright permissive & alternative resources for teaching. The materials in this collection are arranged in the following categories: Analysis, Commentary & NewsAssociations, Consortia & AgenciesBlogs & News sitesGuides & Directories, and Repositories. To receive updates on the latest additions to this bibliography, the RSS feed is <https://api.zotero.org/groups/252751/collections/UTAMSXJW/items/top?start=0&limit=25&order=title&sort=asc>.
  • 2013 - [ongoing] – CYCLEPALOOZA | Sculpture Inventory. This project applies indexing techniques using online geographic GIS services (Google Maps) and image hosting and video hosting services (flickr) to catalogue outdoor & publically accessible art. This map inventory marks locations of various outdoor sculptures throughout Calgary, AB. Some of these will be featured on a cycling sculpture tour to be held during the Calgary Cyclepalooza 2013 (see http://cyclepalooza.ca/). This is part of a Cyclepalooza tour project between Brad Neufeldt & Farnaz Sadeghpour (Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University Of Calgary).
  • 2011 - [ongoing] – bibliographia akademeia technika OS (batOS)batOS is a publicly accessible bibliography of online open source software resources of particular use to academic research & study. It includes access points to both the software project / download sites as well as wikipedia entries for specific open source software alternatives. In addition is also has entries for open source guides, and NGO advocacy groups. This is a clearling house of sorts and by no means comprehensive. To receive updates on the latest additions to this bibliography, the RSS feed is <https://api.zotero.org/groups/54880/collections/VTTJXXJQ/items/top?start=0&limit=25>.
  • 2011 - [ongoing] – Bibliographia ElectronicaBibliographia Electronica is a publicly & freely accessible bibliography of  nearly 400 online educational resources of particular use to academic research & study. While it is by no means comprehensive, it includes access points to online archives & museums, databases, indices, directories, reference tools, etc. To receive updates on the latest additions to this bibliography, the RSS feed is <https://api.zotero.org/groups/54880/collections/VTTJXXJQ/items/top?start=0&limit=25>.
  • 2011 - [ongoing] – Canadian CopyriotCanadian Copyriot is a publicly accessible bibliography of online resources, information, and statutes & case law related to copyright in North America, (specifically Canada, but also including information related to the U.S. context). To receive updates on the latest additions to this bibliography, the RSS feed is <https://api.zotero.org/groups/55231/collections/C9RS4WX4/items/top?start=0&limit=25&order=title&sort=asc>.

Unpublished Work

Academic & Professional Presentations

  • 1999 (October 18-20)– “Who’s Eating Whom: Textual Cannibalism, or the Literary Subversion of Algonquian Windigo Lore.” Gathering Wisdom: Second Biennial Aboriginal Peoples Conference (Refereed). D.A. West, Ed. Thunder Bay: Aboriginal Resource & Research Centre; Lakehead University.

Professional Memberships

Professional Qualifications

Professional Experience

  • 2010 August - 2011 March – Appointed Institutional Representative to the Copyright Board of Canada for the hearings on Access Copyright’s Proposed Tariff & Interim Tariff.
  • Nov/2004 - Oct/2005 – Database / Web Designer, Raoul Wallenberg Centre, Research & Education Project / London, ON.
  • 2000 - 2001 – Writer & Content Developer, Registrars.com, Vancouver, BC.
  • 1999 - 2000 – English Tutor Pacific Education Group, Vancouver, BC.
  • May/1997 - Oct/1997 – Field Researcher, Cultural Resource Inventory, Little Red River Cree Nation, John D’or Prairie, AB.  
  • 1996 - 1997 – Copy Editor Academic Technologies for Learning, U. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
  • Jan/1996 - Apr/1996 – Research Assistant Dept. of Modern Lang. & Comp. Studies, U. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
  • 1992 - 1993 – Tutor & Exam Invigilator Nathan Macay Centre for Learning Disabled (now Disability Resource Centre), Univ. of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB.

Committee Work