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Vanessa Chan

Library and Archives Masters Student | English Language and Literature

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Course: LIBR559A

LIBR506 Sociotechnical Perspectives of Information Systems taken Summer 2024. A multidisciplinary course critically examining
information systems from a socio-technical perspective. The final course project is a proposal for a (re)design of an information service, product, or system to address a gap for an under-served community.

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Dedicated Spaces in Nurse-led Primary Care Clinics: A Localised Solution for Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

Proposal for telehealth spaces in nurse practitioner-led clinics in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, created for LIBR 559A with Dr. Kevin Day.



Title slide with centre-aligned text"e-Waste and Political Ecology / Economy", "Vanessa Chan", "LIBR 559A - Dr. Kevin Day", "June 17, 2024". The background is stylized to look like a computer window interface.

E-Waste and Political Economy / Ecology

Presentation on electronic waste from a socio-technical perspective created for LIBR 559A with Dr. Kevin Day.



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Domination with and the Dominance of Roads: A Socio-technical Analysis

Analytic report on roads as a technology created for LIBR 559A with Dr. Kevin Day.



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