UBC Library has received the David Suzuki fonds, an archival collection that chronicles the professional work of internationally recognized scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster Dr. David Suzuki. https://t.co/R3WQTFQ13W
For researchers, the Norman Epstein archives now available at University Archives at UBC offer a multifaceted resource, covering a range of topics, from chemical engineering to social activism and the history of UBC. https://t.co/QXwIwMSr4n
It's spooky season and a few UBC library branches have curated a collection of books to celebrate. X̱wi7x̱wa's theme is Indigenous horror, Check it out in person at the Vancouver campus!"
Continuing on with the spooky season theme, Woodward Library has put together a collection of books on anatomy! Visit the display in person on the Vancouver campus.
Last, but not least - Law library has put together a Horrifying Legal History display that will be up until early November. Visit our spooky library displays to celebrate this season!
June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day that is significant for many Indigenous groups in Canada. A fitting opportunity to celebrate the history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis across Canada. https://t.co/vYBqXlcnYQ
In gratitude to our Canadian #medlibs medical librarian colleagues, past and present, who have provided library services and support to members of @cpsbc_ca for more than a century 💐Library closures are devastating
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U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón has announced her signature project. “You Are Here,” will feature two major new initiatives: an anthology of commissioned nature poems & poetry installed as public art in seven U.S. national parks. Read more: https://t.co/x1JvJPPZZS @NatlParkService
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Tina Turner. With her music and boundless passion for life, she enchanted fans worldwide and inspired future stars. We say goodbye to a dear friend who leaves us her greatest work; her music. Tina, we will miss you dearly.
Research guides are a tool created by librarians to get you started on important and relevant topics. Explore our brand new guide on Indigenous Traditional Governance here: https://t.co/l3hBxFGKpW
Reach out to us with your research questions at [email protected].🔍💡