






An exhibit in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre introduces ways UBC Indigenous scholars are transforming academic spaces.

The Music Library will be relocating to the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre June 24 to 26.

The June issue of LibFOCUS, UBC Library’s e-Newsletter, looks at Aboriginal (Un)History Month activities at the Library.
Staff from the Scholarly Communications & Copyright Office will be on-hand to help you work through your copyright questions one-on-one. Bring your course lists, websites or other work you need guidance on.
Are you worried about getting your thesis/dissertation into the format required by the Faculty of Graduate Studies? Would you like to know more about how to use the formatting features in Microsoft Word? Research Commons staff will help you with your questions about the nuts and bolts of formatting: page layout, numbering, headings, front matter, and more! As well, find out more about the resources that are available to help you in writing your thesis/dissertation. Graduate students at any stage of the writing process are welcome; some prior knowledge of Microsoft Word will be helpful. </p> <b>Have specific questions you think would be best answered in a one-on-one session? </b> Email research.commons@ubc.ca for an appointment
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