Volunteer to be a Member of UBC's Library Student Advisory Committee!

Volunteer to be a Member of UBC's Library Student Advisory Committee!

Have you ever wanted to contribute to the evolution of one of the largest research libraries in Canada? If so, please join the 2015-2016 Library Student Advisory Committee!

The Library Student Advisory Committee is designed to encourage direct communication between UBC students and library leaders. This committee meets a minimum of four times per year during the academic year to discuss and ideate for the UBC Library network. The committee acts as a constructive voice for students, representing student needs in library services, collections, and spaces.

Qualifications

o Current UBC student (graduate or undergraduate)
o An interest in impacting decision making at UBC Library
o Availability to attend regular meetings from September 2015 to April 2016 (time determined based on committee member availability)

How to apply

If you are interested in joining the Library Student Advisory Committee, please submit a brief Letter of Intent that answers the following prompts:
o Tell us about bit about yourself (please include: Faculty, major, if you are an undergraduate or graduate student and any outside interests or experiences relating to this opportunity).
o Why do you want to be a part of the Library Student Advisory Committee?

Letters should no more than one page, and addressed to Aleha McCauley (Community Engagement Librarian) and Georgia Anstey (Coordinator, Learning Initiatives).

Please submit your Letter of Intent by email to georgia.anstey@ubc.ca by Sunday, September 20th, 2015.

Visit the Library Student Advisory Committee page to learn more!

“Food In Transit” Interactive Feature with Robert Sung, Culinary Historian


Watch this interactive short teaser of a lecture by Culinary historian Robert Sung. This is a talk in which foodies will take delight. As part of the current exhibition in the Chung Collection room, highlighting historical food menus from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), Sung’s talk highlights the historical period of the menus in Canadian history.

Please visit: http://www.ikebarberlearningcentre.ubc.ca/robertsung to watch this lecture webcast!


About the Speaker
Bobby Hot Pot color 2-1Robert (Bob) Sung is currently the President of the Chinese Canadian Historical Society of British Columbia.  A Fourth-­Generation Canadian, Bob has a passion for culinary arts & history. He was educated at the University of Hawaii for Business Administration and at the Dubrulle Culinary Institute for Professional Culinary Training. For over twenty-­‐five years, his personal & business life have revolved around the Food & Hospitality Industry. Bob’s purpose is to educate and entertain from a culinary & cultural approach. In terms of outreach, he is a member of both the Vancouver Chinatown Revitalization Committee, and serves as an advisor to the Asian Heritage Month Society.


UBC Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections teamed up with local historian Larry Wong to create the exhibit. Wong, author of Dim Sum Stories, curated a series of menus for the exhibition, “Bon Voyage / Bon Appétit: Menus from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company’s Ships, Trains, Planes, and Hotels.”

UBC Library’s Chung Collection contains more than 1,000 menus, ranging from the 1890s to 1980s.  The majority of the menus are in English, but there are a few unique menus in Chinese, Japanese, French and even German. Featuring unique historical delicacies, these menus offer a glimpse of “the elegance of dining” in the early days, says Wong.

The exhibition features CPR menus exclusively, but local foodies can also enjoy a few digitized menus from Vancouver’s Chinatown. Six menus are currently online and there are plans to add more over the summer.  The exhibition is currently on display in the Chung Collection exhibition room until the end of 2014.

2016-2017 Art Exhibition Call-Out

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Calling All Artists

The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, located at the heart of the beautiful University of British Columbia (UBC), offers an art exhibition space consisting of eight free-standing display cases (6 feet width x 23 inches height x 22 inches depth) with clear Plexiglas lockable covers which houses books, posters, other print material and artifacts.

The art exhibition’s purpose is to encourage student learning, research excellence and community engagement. It serves to inform, educate, entertain, and promote UBC Library’s programs and services in keeping with the University’s mission as one of the world’s leading universities to create an “exceptional learning environment that fosters global citizenship, advances a civil and sustainable society, and supports outstanding research to serve the people of British Columbia, Canada and the world.”

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To see more photos of past exhibitions, visit the Learning Centre’s Facebook page.

The Learning Centre is now welcoming submission proposals for its 2016-2017 Art Exhibition from individuals, groups and organizations within UBC and from the broader community. If you wish to contribute, please apply here by October 15, 2015.