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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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January 12, 2024 | CFAX 1070 via UVic News The Office of Copyright and Scholarly Communications is thrilled when UVic scholars mobilize their research, and share their expertise, in popular media. Dr. Rick Cotton, Associate Professor in the Gustavson School of...
Leslieville – Controversial drug clinic opens its doors to neighbours divided about its future
January 19, 2024 | The Toronto Star via UVic News Just over six months has passed since 44-year-old Karolina Huebner-Marukat was killed outside of a safe consumption site in the Toronto neighborhood of Leslieville. The site – located in the South Riverdale Community...
How to manage your mental health when traumatic stories are in the news
January 10, 2024 | BC Today, CBC News via UVic News In a conversation with BC Today host Michelle Eliot and West Kelowna Fire Chief Jason Brolund, UVic’s Dr. Jillian Roberts shared important information on how to support those who have experienced a trauma. She stated...
Latent – Art Exhibit
January 6, 2024 | CBC Radio One 690AM/88.1 FM (CBU) via UVic News A new exhibit has opened at UVic’s Legacy Art Galleries. The exhibit rose out of conversations between artist Lynda Gammon and curator Dr. Carolyn Butler-Palmer, and focuses on the hidden representation...
Where’s winter? So far, it’s been an ‘unnatural’ grey and foggy season; L’Université de Victoria encourage l’action citoyenne pour lutter contre les changements climatiques
January 4, 2024 | CBC News via UVic News; January 9, 2024 | La Source via UVic News Dr. David Atkinson, Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria, shared expertise on climate and weather in two recent news media. In a discussion...
Japan’s thirst for biomass is having a harmful impact on Canada’s forests
January 14, 2024 | The Japan Times via UVic News Discourse surrounding the burning of wood pellets (a type of biofuel that is created from clearcutting in British Columbia forests) as an alternative to fossil fuels is alarmingly misleading, a recent Japan Times...
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Inba Kehoe
Copyright Office/Scholarly Communication/Publishing Librarian
University of Victoria Libraries
PO Box 1800 STN CSC
Victoria BC V8W 3H5
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