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Address:
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Information & Circulation: (604) 822-2406
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hssd.library@ubc.ca
See Also: Hours Monthly View
See Also: Hours Weekly View
Address:
Walter C. Koerner Library
1958 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Phone:
Information & Circulation: (604) 822-2406
Email:
hssd.library@ubc.ca
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By Trish on November 19, 2010
A great new open access resource provides access to all the World Development Reports since 1978. Users can set up an individual account for bookmarking reports, saving chapters, and making notes, etc. The press release below provides further information: “A new online, open access, collection of all World Development Reports since 1978 was launched today […]
By Susan Atkey on November 18, 2010
A reminder of the RefWorks workshop for Anthropology graduate students, this Friday November 19 from 2-4. RefWorks is a web-based citation management program that lets you gather, store, manage, and share citations, and generate bibliographies and formatted papers. We’ll explore how you can use RefWorks to create your own personal databases by importing citations from […]
By Susan Atkey on November 18, 2010
Curious about how to get started with cIRcle, UBC’s Information Repository? Meghan Radomske, Master of Library and Information Studies Candidate and cIRcle Graduate Academic Assistant, will discuss UBC’s digital repository, cIRcle, and the benefits it offers students. cIRcle welcomes high quality scholarly contributions from both graduate and undergraduate students – enabling them to showcase their […]
By Susan Atkey on November 18, 2010
Upcoming workshop this Tuesday, November 23rd on Copyright Issues and Implications: You’re writing a thesis or a journal article, or preparing to teach your course and you have questions and concerns about copyright and the ethical use of information. Come to this session and learn the basics of Canadian copyright law, apply new learning to […]
By Trish on November 15, 2010
PrimateLit is a multi-disciplinary database covering many aspects of non-human primate research, including paleoprimatology, behaviour, learning & perception. Searches include limits by geographical region (of the primates), taxonomic category, and common name. A subset of the database, Current Primate Research, contains records added in the past six months and is an excellent current awareness tool. […]
By Susan Atkey on November 15, 2010
Save valuable research time! Online research resources offer an array of tools to help you stay current in your field. In this workshop you’ll learn how to set up email alerts and RSS feeds to: be notified when new articles and dissertations are published on your topic receive Table of Contents for the latest issue […]