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More ways to get your Indigenous Community Borrower Card at UBC Library

By Anna Moorhouse on May 21, 2024

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There are now more ways to get an Indigenous Community Borrower Card at UBC Library. Available at no cost to Indigenous Peoples in Canada, the Indigenous Community Borrower Card provide holders with free access to the library’s resources and services, including research assistance, collections, on-campus study spaces, and online resources in-person at any UBC Library branch.

In an effort to create wider access, applicants can now apply online through the UBC Library website, and can choose to pick up their borrower card at either the circulation desk at   Xwi7xwa Library or Koerner Library. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, and must present one piece of valid ID and proof of permanent address in Canada at card pick-up.

For questions about Indigenous Community Borrower Cards, contact Xwi7xwa Library (access.xwi@ubc.ca).

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