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By epederso on December 2, 2015
All of the news, events and workshops offered by the UBC Research Commons in December 2015. Topics this month include: thesis formatting, citation management, NVivo, R, SPSS, FIRETalks, a Graduate Student writing group, copyright, research and data management. http://koerner.library.ubc.ca/services/research-commons/research-commons-newsletter/
By epederso on December 2, 2015
Many Worlds to Walk In: Exploring Diversity in Children’s Literature, Librarianship, and Education Call for Paper Proposals Deadline for submission: February 15, 2016 A peer-reviewed graduate student conference on children’s literature, media, and culture University of British Columbia – Saturday, April 30, 2016 Many Worlds to Walk […]
By epederso on November 23, 2015
Authorfest, an annual UBC children’s author panel, will take place in Scarfe 100 on Monday, November 23, 2015 from 4:30-6:00 pm. This year’s panel of speakers consists of Robert Heidbreder, Dan Bar-El, and Shar Levine, and is hosted by the UBC Education Library and the Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable. See you there!
By epederso on October 23, 2015
October 26th, 2015 is the 9th anniversary of the BC Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) Challenge! DEAR began when the BC Teacher-Librarians’ Association (BCTLA) challenged schools in BC to participate in twenty minutes of simultaneous reading on a Monday morning in October. Over the years DEAR has gathered momentum and involved: athletes business leaders politicians […]
By epederso on October 22, 2015
Please join with us in celebrating National School Library Day! We are honouring Professor Judith Saltman. The Place and Space for Canadian Children’s Literature in Our Lives and Libraries” Panel presenters: Maggie DeVries, Jan Hare, Yukiko Tosa, Judith Saltman Why should we care about Canadian Children’s literature in our lives and libraries? Is Canadian […]
By epederso on September 30, 2015
NVivo: Qualitative Data Analysis Software Introduction to NVivo NVivo is computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software. In this introductory workshop, you’ll learn about the benefits of working with NVivo, how to set it up, the types of sources you can use and how to import them into NVivo, and how to do queries, nodes, and coding. […]
By epederso on September 25, 2015
For a list of current library workshops, please visit: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard
By epederso on September 22, 2015
What is the GSS cIRcle Open Scholar Award? The GSS and cIRcle have been partnering to provide the GSS cIRcle Open Scholar Award to UBC Vancouver graduate students since 2012. It is a lottery based award, and is awarded to four students every year: two at the end of the summer semester, and two at […]
By epederso on September 22, 2015
The Tricycle Solution now available through Kanopy. The normal events and emotions of a preschooler’s day — playing, creating, discovering, crying, fighting, and resolving disagreements — are seen in intimate detail, as the teacher, Effie Kuriloff, elucidates her provocative approach in The Tricycle Solution: Teachable Moments for Parents & Preschoolers, about the preschooler’s world and […]
By epederso on July 3, 2015
The British Columbia Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) is excited to announce TeachBC, their new website and online database to share teaching resources. It is now available online at teachbc.bctf.ca. TeachBC is an online resource of teaching materials, lessons, and research relevant to the K‒12 BC curriculum. Through the generosity of BC public school teachers, the website is public […]