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Indigitization launches new website

Indigitization launches new website

By Anna Moorhouse on July 27, 2020

Indigitization recently announced the launch of its new redesigned website, along with a new style guide, which was developed for this web project. The site facilitates digital storytelling to showcase the work of the Indigitization team and its community partners.

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2018 Indigitization Grant Program now accepting applications

2018 Indigitization Grant Program now accepting applications

By michelle blackwell on December 13, 2017

Communities can apply for up to $10,000 in funding to convert audio materials to digital file formats until 5 p.m. on February 5, 2018.

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2017 cycle for Indigitization Grant Program now open

2017 cycle for Indigitization Grant Program now open

By michelle blackwell on November 29, 2016

Indigenous and Aboriginal communities across British Columbia are invited to apply for audio-cassette digitization support by March 3, 2017.

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Five cohorts of Indigitization project participants unite for inaugural Indigitization Futures Forum at UBC

By Clare Yow on November 8, 2016

The Indigitization project brought past program participants together in June 2016 to discuss digitization practices and Indigenous knowledge in communities. The article appears in Issue 4 of BCLA Perspectives.

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Announcing Indigitization’s AADP 2015 recipients

By Clare Yow on June 17, 2015

The Aboriginal Audio Digitization & Preservation Program helps these communities safeguard valuable information.

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Three B.C. First Nations receive UBC funding to preserve oral histories

By Jessica Woolman on September 18, 2014

The latest recipients of the Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation Program have been announced.

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Digitizing Aboriginal knowledge – new applicants announced

By Jessica Woolman on April 14, 2014

Congratulations to the latest successful applicants of the Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation Program (AADPP).

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Digitizing Aboriginal knowledge

By Glenn Drexhage on January 7, 2014

Proposals are invited for the next round of the Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation Program.

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Season’s Greetings from UBC Library

Season’s Greetings from UBC Library

By Ingrid Parent on December 12, 2013

University Librarian Ingrid Parent reflects on the highlights of 2013 at UBC Library.

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B.C. Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation: call for applications

B.C. Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation: call for applications

By Glenn Drexhage on May 7, 2013

A new grant from the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre supports B.C. Indigenous organizations that are converting audio cassette tapes for preservation and access.

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