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Read the UBC Library Digital Initiatives 2019/2020 Impact & Activity Reports online now

By Anna Moorhouse on November 19, 2020

The Scholarly Communications and Copyright Office, the Digitization Centre, and cIRcle have each published their Impact and Activity Reports for the 2019/2020 fiscal year. Each report showcases some of the year’s highlights and accomplishments within Digital Initiatives.

The Digital Initiatives Unit is a key part of UBC Library’s effort to adapt to the evolving needs of faculty and students and to support teaching, research and learning at UBC. Access the reports online below.

Scholarly Communications and Copyright Office Impact Report 2019-2020

UBC Library’s Scholarly Communications & Copyright Office (SCCO) supports the UBC community in applying the University’s copyright guidelines and navigating new developments in scholarly publishing. To this end, the SCCO provides a range of services to support UBC faculty, staff and students in the preparation of their course materials, presentations, and publications.

The Digitization Centre Impact Report 2019-2020

The UBC Library Digitization Centre embraces new technologies, methods of access, workflows and preservation strategies while building sustainable digital collections to support and enrich the educational, cultural and economic endeavors of the University, the people of British Columbia and communities beyond.

cIRcle Impact & Activity Report 2019-2020

cIRcle aims to showcase and preserve UBC’s unique intellectual output by making published and unpublished research material openly available to anyone anywhere via the web.

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