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UBC Library homepage redesign

By Jessica Woolman on July 26, 2012

This week the Library unveiled a new homepage. Library Systems and Information Technology presents a behind-the-scenes look at the redesign process.

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Homepage feedback sessions

Volunteers Needed

By Jessica Woolman on April 23, 2012

The Library is looking for more feedback to improve its homepage website design.  There are three upcoming opportunities for feedback – open to all members of the UBC community (students, faculty, staff, alumni and those with an affiliation to the University). The feedback gathered will be used to help in the redesign of the Library’s current homepage. 15 […]

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Library website survey

Library website survey

By Jessica Woolman on April 6, 2012

The Library is looking for feedback to improve its homepage design. The Web Services Working Group has developed a survey which is open to all members of the UBC community (students, faculty, staff, alumni and those with an affiliation to the University). The feedback gathered will be used to help in the redesign of the Library’s […]

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New site bolsters Chung Collection

By Glenn Drexhage on May 5, 2010

The Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection, a designated national treasure, has a new virtual home. The handsome website, found at http://chung.library.ubc.ca, highlights the Chung Collection’s three main themes: immigration and settlement, early British Columbia history, and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Focus groups consisting of faculty, staff, students and community members provided […]

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