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Traces of Words: Asian Materials from the UBC Library Collections

By michelle blackwell on May 4, 2017

Posted in Events, General | Tagged with Asian Library, collections, exhibitions, exhibits, links, Museum of Anthropology

Boosting literacy with Better World Books

Boosting literacy with Better World Books

By Library Communications on May 5, 2014

Discover how UBC Library’s partnership with Better World Books helps support literacy initiatives – and bypasses the landfill.

Posted in General | Tagged with community engagement, Community Report, Museum of Anthropology, sustainability, UBC Bookstore, UBC Okanagan, UBC Okanagan Library

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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).

Posted in General | Tagged with Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation Program, digitization, Indigenous, Indigitization, Museum of Anthropology

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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.

Posted in General | Tagged with Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation Program, First Nations Technology Council, Indigitization, Museum of Anthropology

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.

Posted in General, Press releases | Tagged with Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation Program, First Nations Technology Council, IKBLC, Indigenous, Indigitization, Museum of Anthropology

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