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Multi -Disciplinary Graduate Student Writing Community

Experience shows that it is easier (and more pleasant) to get your thesis written when you do two things: Write regularly Are part of a writing group or community Our peer-facilitated writing community gives you the opportunity to do both; Monday meetings with a Peer Writing Consultant from the Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication […]

Victoria Day Closure

Victoria Day – Monday, May 23

Loeb Classical Library Database Trial

  UBC Library has arranged a trial subscription to Loeb Classical Library. In the words of the vendor . . . Loeb Classical Library presents an interconnected, fully searchable, perpetually growing, virtual library of all that is important in Greek and Latin literature. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; […]

Easter Weekend Hours

March 25 – 28

Data Science Day – April 4th, 1pm-5pm in Koerner Library

New Database: American Antiquarian Historical Periodicals Collection

The American Antiquarian Society’s historical periodicals collection includes full page images of more than 6,500 titles selected from the American Antiquarian Society’s rich holdings.  The collection includes popular magazines such as Harper’s Weekly and Godey’s Lady’s Book, as well as more specialized periodicals covering subjects ranging from phrenology to farming and tailors to the timber industry. The […]

UN iLibrary: Trial Resource from the United Nations

UN iLibrary is the first comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations. Topics range from Agriculture, Rural Development and Forestry to Women Studies and cover all areas of United Nations involvement. The UN iLibrary provides seamless access to publications, journals, data, and series published by the United Nations […]

Interested in Learning About Github?

Come join Joey Lee and Stephanie Wright from the Mozilla Science Lab for a friendly introduction to Github.

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