BC History Digitization Program – 2022 Projects
The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre announces the successful applicants for the BC History Digitization Program 2022.
DTES Research Describe-a-Thon
Do you want to learn or practice writing about complex ideas in a clear way? Do you want to connect with others who care about making research accessible? Join us Friday, April 1, for a collaborative session designed to make research related to the Downtown Eastside easier to understand.
Digitization of Offsite: BC Art in Storage Complete
The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery has completed its digitization of Offsite: BC Art in Storage.
Digitization of Vancouver Recreation Collection Project Complete
The Museum of Vancouver has completed its digitization of Vancouver Recreation Collection Project.
Digitization of Art, Video & Culture through the Portable Video Lens Complete
VIVO Media Arts Centre has completed its digitization of Art, Video & Culture through the Portable Video Lens.
Digitization of Abbotsford, Sumas, Matsqui Newspaper Local Newspaper, 1946 Year Complete
The University of the Fraser Valley has completed its digitization of 1946 of the Abbotsford, Sumas and Matsqui News.
Celebrate Small Business Month!
Celebrate Small Business Month with the Small Business Accelerator! Discover resources highlighting inclusion and resiliency in Canadian business by visiting the SBA blog, and check out the book displays at UBC Library starting Oct. 21.
BC History Digitization Program: 2022/2023 Call for Applications
The British Columbia History Digitization Program (BCHDP) is now accepting applications for project funding. Applications are due by Friday, December 10, 2021 @ 5:00 pm PST.
Generations Lost: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools
The Faculty of Education is honoured to host two groundbreaking exhibits on the residential school system. The exhibits are presented in partnership with UBC Library and will be on display in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre from September 30th to October 29th.