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Open Access Week at UBC (posted October 7)

Join us at UBC as we take part in the First International Open Access Week. Open Access is a growing international movement that uses the Internet to throw open the locked doors that once hid knowledge. It encourages the unrestricted sharing of research results with everyone, everywhere, for the advancement and enjoyment of science and […]

Learning Centre digitization program in UBC Reports (posted October 7)

The B.C. History Digitization Program, an initiative of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, is in the October 2009 issue of UBC Reports. You can view the article here: http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/2009/10/01/sharing-island-treasures/

Digitization project in the Cariboo Observer (posted October 7)

A story about a digitization project supported by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre appears in the Cariboo Observer. The project involves the digitization of community newspapers, and also was supported by the Observer, the City of Quesnel and the Friends of Quesnel Museum. You can view the story here: http://www.bclocalnews.com/bc_cariboo/quesnelobserver/news/63187607.html

Serve yourself – and win an iPod! (posted Sept. 30)

Check out your own books at UBC Library – and have a chance to win an 8GB iPod Touch! The event is sponsored by 3M to promote usage of the Library’s 3M self-serve book checkout units, which are in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Koerner Library and Woodward Library. On November 2, a draw […]

Canvas Treasures in Learning Centre gallery (posted Sept. 25)

Art and book lovers can now view Canvas Treasures that feature rare images from UBC Library’s special collections. From September 21 to October 12, 2009, a selection of these striking canvases are on display in the gallery space of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, located on level two and to the left of the […]

iWriteAboutMe.com Web Writing Workshops @ IKBLC (Posted Sept. 21)

  iWriteAboutMe.com A monthly web-writing series presented by Schema Magazine. In partnership with: the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (University of British Columbia), the North American Association of Asian Professionals Vancouver (NAAAP), theTyee.ca, Fresh Media (Vancouver) and the Office of Learning Technology (University of British Columbia). Sponsored by The Laurier Institution. Schema Magazine launches a […]

Learning Centre, Library efforts in UBC Reports (posted September 9)

UBC Library and the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre are featured in the September 2009 issue of UBC Reports. You can read about the digitization of UBC’s first 100 theses, a project undertaken by University Archives, here: http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/2009/09/04/women-were-first-to-earn-ubc-grad-degrees-first-100-theses-project/ And you can read about new offerings from the Chapman Learning Commons here: http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/2009/09/04/uncommon-learning-opportunities/

m-Libraries Conference featured in Ariadne magazine (posted Sept. 8, 2009)

An article on the recent m-Libraries conference – which was held at UBC and explored the world of libraries, information and mobile devices – appears in the July 2009 issue of the UK publication Ariadne. You can view the article here: http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue60/m-libraries-2009-rpt/

Robson Reading Series Presents Rita Wong (posted Sept 2, 2009)

Rita Wong Winner of the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, part of the BC Book Prizes in Poetry, Forage is a vividly described, fierce commentary on our international political landscape and the injustices it breeds, this collection of poems holds sharply modern and timely opinions. It also features marginalia, Chinese characters and photos to give depth […]

Community Historical Recognition Program (CHRP) Student Video, (posted August 13, 2009)

Community Historical Recognition Program (CHRP) Student Video, (posted August 13, 2009)

Created in 2009 by UBC students, Jennifer Yip and Alejandro Yoshizawa, for the IKBLC-INSTRCC collaborative Community Historical Recognition Program (CHRP), this film called Vancouver’s Chinatown: Past, Present, and Future uses the historic buildings of Chinatown as a way to explore the history and importance of this community to Vancouver, British Columbia and Canada.  This video […]