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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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Featured Thesis: Chinese Religious Life in Victoria, BC 1858-1930
This M.A. History thesis details the religious interactions between traditional Chinese culture and Victoria's mainstream society in the early days of the city. Chinese Religious Life in Victoria, BC 1858-1930 by Liang Han Abstract: Between 1858 and 1930, Victoria’s...
New issue of Philosophy in Review
The August issue of Philosophy in Review is now available: Vol. 39, No.3 Philosophy in Review continues to seek new reviewers. A list of books currently available for review is here. Potential reviewers who wish to review books should contact the journal; in most...
Open Education Resources Grants @UVic
What are open Education Resources (OERs)? “Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning and research materials in any medium – digital or otherwise – that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access, use,...
The Human Benefits of Marine Protected Areas
June 11, 2019 | UVic News Marine protected areas (MPAs) are well known for protecting biodiversity, but their effects on people who use the oceans are debated. Now a new review—led by University of Victoria marine conservation scientist Natalie Ban and 12...
Technical Writing Essentials – New Open Textbook
Technical Writing Essentials: Introduction to Professional Communications in the Technical Fields by Suzan Last is an open textbook designed to introduce readers to the basics of technical communication: audience and task analysis in workplace contexts, clear and...
John Borrows, winner of 2019 Canada Council Molson Prize
June 27, 2019 | UVic News The Copyright & Scholarly Communications Office would like to congratulate John Borrows for receiving this prestigious prize! An excerpt from the UVic News announcement states… John Borrows, one of Canada’s foremost law scholars and...
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