BC History Digitization Program Early Notice Announcement
The British Columbia History Digitization Program (BCHDP) is seeking early notice from prospective 2022/2023 grant applicants.
Digitization of the Vancouver Performance Art Objects Collection Complete
Western Front Society and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery has completed its digitization of the Vancouver Performance Art Objects collection.
Digitization of 20 in 2020 Complete
The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre has completed its digitization of 20 in 2020.
Upcoming workshop: Finding free and open scholarly resources
Learn how to find free and open access research. Community Scholars’ Librarians will guide you to a variety of sources that can help you stay up-to-date in your field and make evidence-based decisions, cite credible sources in upcoming grants, and continue to develop your program innovations.
Climate Research Made Real: Practical Applications of Research for Better Futures
Join UBC Library on March 25th for a special event featuring four panelists from diverse disciplinary backgrounds as they engage in a conversation about the climate crisis and work to be done in the here and now. In the December 5, 2019 Declaration on the Climate Emergency, the UBC Board of Governors stated that the University has a mandate “to effect change beyond our institutional boundaries” and to “advance a sustainable and just society across British Columbia, Canada and the world.” In response to this mandate, the L#CAT (Library Climate Act Team) invites you to an afternoon panel event, “Climate Research Made Real: Practical Applications of Research for Better Futures”. Registration is required.
Digitization of Families on the Coast: K&M Boat Works and the Oikawa Island Complete
The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre has completed its digitization of Families on the Coast: K&M Boat Works and the Oikawa Island collection.
Digitization of the Nanaimo Free Press (1874-1928): Part II Complete
Vancouver Island University Library has completed part II of its digitization of the Nanaimo Free Press (1874-1928) collection.