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By michelle blackwell on February 28, 2020
The new treadmill desk is a pilot project created in collaboration with UBC Recreation.
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By matt patton on February 24, 2020
RSVP for events and learn more about what Open Access, Open Education and Open Research means for researchers, students and faculty.
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By michelle blackwell on February 10, 2020
The Ethnologue database contains datasets, analytics, maps, country profiles, language families, and language profiles of the world’s 7,111 known living languages.
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By Katya Roxas on February 3, 2020
Experience history at the tip of your pencil crayons and celebrate #ColorOurCollections week with UBC Library’s ‘Maps and Landscapes’ themed digital colouring book series.
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By michelle blackwell on January 20, 2020
The exhibit runs until February 28 on Level 2 of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
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By Becky Potvin on January 15, 2020
UBC Library Vancouver branches will be closed on Wednesday, January 15, 2020 due to winter weather conditions. The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre building will remain open, however, service points will be closed. Please refer to UBC.ca for additional updates.
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By Katya Roxas on January 9, 2020
UBC Library’s Irving K. Barber Learning Centre will be closed on Thursday, January 9, 2020.
By michelle blackwell on January 6, 2020
Visit feline and canine themed exhibits at multiple branches of the library throughout January and February.
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By michelle blackwell on December 17, 2019
When Fish Physiology was founded in 1969, there was no intention of continuing the series beyond six volumes. 50 years and 37 titled volumes later, the peer-reviewed monographic series is regarded as the leading publication in the field.
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By michelle blackwell on December 16, 2019
The Library will reopen at 8 a.m. on Monday, January 6, 2020.
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