Upcoming workshop: Finding free and open scholarly resources

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.

This workshop is suitable for both registered Community Scholars and those who are not part of the Community Scholars Program. The Community Scholars Program provides free access to over 20,000 research articles at no cost for staff at BC non-profits.

This workshop takes place Thursday, May 6, 12:00-1:30pm

Session overview:
12:00-12:50 -The session begins with an exploration of the research publishing landscape and ways that researchers without an academic affiliation can freely access academic publications. We will focus on public and open access resources and tools.

1:00-1:30 – After a short break, learn more about the Community Scholars Program as a unique solution to research access, including how you can get involved.

You are welcome to stay for the first part or the whole session.

To find out more or to register, please click here. A Zoom link will be provided the day before the workshop.

Digitization of the Photographs of British Columbia by George Hunter, RCA Complete

The Canadian Heritage Foundation Photography Foundation has completed digitizing 2000 photographs of BC taken by Canadian photographer George Hunter, RCA. The images reflect the industry, culture and landscape of the province from 1950-2010. The digitized negatives and slides are preserved in the CHPF archive, and the images are currently on-line and available to the public.

The Digitization of the Photographs of British Columbia by George Hunter, RCA was digitized with support from the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre through its BC History Digitization Program.

For more information about the 2020/2021 BC History Digitization Program Projects, click here.

Hunter, G. (n.d.).  British Columbia: Vancouver – waterfront at night with Harbour Centre and Granville Square Buildings. [photograph] http://digitalcollections.thechpf.com/index.php/Detail/objects/7752

BC History Digitization Program: Complete our survey

The BC History Digitization Program is interested in getting feedback from current and prospective applicants in the form of a survey. We would like to invite you to fill out our survey (approximately 5 minutes) to provide your experiences about the program.

The responses and data from the survey will be used to assess the program and to make appropriate changes and improvements to better support applicants and their projects. Your responses are confidential meaning that any identifying information will not be shared outside of the program team.

To access the survey, please click here (https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0vTI7x1QYgR2QN7). If you have any questions, please contact the BCHDP Coordinator, Mimi Lam.

The survey will close on Friday, October 30th @ 5:00 pm PST. Thank you in advance for your time.