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The libraries aligns and strengthens university research priorities by highlighting and addressing critical information policy and scholarly communication issues that impact faculty and graduate student research, including open access, copyright and intellectual property rights, and providing concrete avenues to surface and disseminate UVic research.
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Two Indigenous nurses pave the way to overcoming a colonial past to lead in health care
May 9, 2024 | Yahoo News via UVic News Lisa Bourque Bearskin and Victoria Dick of Tseshaht are working to change the way that health care is delivered in Indigenous communities. Recognizing the colonial foundation that the current Canadian healthcare system is based...
2023 Celebrated Works List Updated!
The Copyright and Scholarly Communications office is excited to share that the 2023 list for Author Celebration has been updated! The Celebrated Works Author list provides a collection of books or book chapters authored or edited by UVic Scholars. Read more...
This Telescope Will Search For The Ghostly Fingerprints Of Mysterious Dark Matter
May 6, 2024 | SlashGear via UVic News The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, located in Chile, is on the brink of revolutionizing our comprehension of the universe, especially the enigmatic dark matter that constitutes 27% of it. This observatory, boasting the largest digital...
Zero Cost e-Textbooks for Students Summer 2024 list
The Copyright and Scholarly Communications Office is excited to share that the UVic Libraries eTextbooks for students 2023-2024 list has been updated with the reading materials for the 2024 summer semester. The list is a collection of electronic versions of course...
Meaningful engagement key to achieving Bill C-226’s goal of ending environmental racism in Canada
May 3, 2024 | The Winnipeg Free Press, The Conversation via UVic News As the Aamjiwnaang First Nation declares a state of emergency due to pollution, in a recent article, Sarah Marie Wiebe alongside Alexandra Bridges, and Leah Levac express how the enaction of Bill...
Mountain Goats Are Not Avalanche-Proof
May 1, 2024 | The New York Times via UVic News Mountain goats, the high-elevation daredevils, have always lived life on the edge. Their survival strategy of seeking refuge on steep, rocky slopes to avoid predators has an inherent risk - avalanches. A recent study...
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