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Explore UBC Library’s Open Collections

By Clare Yow on April 27, 2016

Prism International, Volume 49, Number 3 (Spring 2011)

Prism International, Volume 49, Number 3 (Spring 2011) – one of many digital collections available for exploring at UBC Library

Researchers from around the world can access UBC Library’s digital collections through our Open Collections portal.

Open Collections is a single access point to the Library’s digital material, providing fast and streamlined access to more than 7 million pages of text, 100,000 digital objects and 65,000 full-text items. The number of items available through Open Collections will continue to increase as we add new books, photographs, newspapers, videos, and more in response to UBC’s research needs.

Current ‘featured collections’ include the Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UBC’s First 100 Theses, and the Banff International Research Station (BIRS) Workshop Lecture Videos.

Discover a collection and accelerate your research with Open Collections: https://open.library.ubc.ca/


For questions or feedback, please email library.opencollections@ubc.ca.

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