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Introducing the Open Education LibGuide

By Rie Namba on February 7, 2020

Recently, UBC Library launched the new Open Education LibGuide, a guide for faculty and staff at UBC on how to find, create, and share Open Education Resources (OER), as well as providing information about various Open Communities and further reading. Home The home page provides some key definitions as well as directing readers towards the […] Read More...

Fair Dealing Week Event: Creativity in the arts: The role of copyright

By Rie Namba on February 5, 2020

  Creativity in the Arts: The Role of Copyright Date Tuesday, February 25, 2020 – 1:00pm to 4:15pm Location British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), Downtown Campus, Atrium Room, 8th floor (Room 825) Full Details and Registration (please register by Feb. 18) On Tuesday February 25, to mark Fair Dealing Week, SFU, UBC, Langara, KPU, […] Read More...

Chatting with Champions Interview Series – Roland Stull

By Amanda Gray on January 31, 2020

Welcome back for another mini interview with one of the 2019 AMS OER Champions  to hear more about their project(s), why Open is important to them, some of the challenges they faced along the way, and what advice they have to offer. This week, we heard from Roland Stull, Director of the Geophysical Disaster Computational […] Read More...

Chatting with Champions Interview Series – Erin Fields

By Amanda Gray on January 17, 2020

Welcome to the first in a new series of blog posts! Every few weeks we are going to highlight one of the 2019 AMS OER Champions by conducting a mini interview with them to hear more about their project(s), why Open is important to them, some of the challenges they faced along the way, and […] Read More...

Rez Dogs and Open Access: A collection of resources from Jessie Loyer’s Decolonizing Open Access Keynote

By Alexandra Alisauskas on November 22, 2019

Jessie Loyer–a liaison librarian at Mount Royal University who is Cree-Métis and a member of Michel First Nation–began her keynote talk for “Can we Decolonize Open? An Open Access Week Event” on October 22, 2019 by saying that if want to think about what it means to decolonize open access, we can look at the […] Read More...
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Open Scholarship in Practice 2019

By Rie Namba on November 12, 2019

On October 25th, UBC hosted the 3rd annual Open Scholarship in Practice (OSiP) day. OSiP consists of a variety of workshops for faculty, staff, and students to attend and learn how to incorporate Open practices into their work. The day started with some opening remarks by Jason Pither (Associate Professor, Biology/Braes Institute at UBCO) and […] Read More...

AMS Open Champions Celebration

By Rie Namba on October 28, 2019

On October 22, 2019, the Alma Mater Society (AMS) and other UBC sponsors hosted an event to honour the faculty, staff, and administrators who are OER Champions for UBC: the people who advocate, propagate, and support the use of Open Education Resources in their classrooms, at UBC, and in the academic world. These champions were […] Read More...

2019 OER Faculty Panel Roundup

By Alexandra Alisauskas on October 24, 2019

 On October 1, 2019, UBC hosted an Open Education Resources (OER) Faculty Panel where faculty talking about past and current OER projects, the difficulties and challenges they faced, and the success and impact they achieved. Previous discussions and advocacy around Open Educational Resources (OERs) (such as the AMS Textbook Broke Campaign) have highlighted the […] Read More...
Progress on the Road to True Open Access

Open, Equitable, Affordable, and Transparent: Progress on the Road to True Open Access: A Talk by Ginny Steel

By Rie Namba on September 18, 2019

On Friday, Sept 13, UBC had the pleasure of hosting Ginny Steel, University Librarian at UCLA, who presented a brief review of the history of the Open Access movement, the latest developments, the implications for libraries and the academy, and answered several questions from the audience. Earlier this year, Steel and her colleagues at the […] Read More...

Can We Decolonize Open? An Open Access Week Event

By Stephanie Savage on September 12, 2019

Join Langara, Kwantlen, BCIT, SFU, and UBC for an exciting half-day celebration of Open Access Week (Oct 21-27, 2019). This year’s theme from SPARC is Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge. Our keynote speaker, Jessie Loyer, will explore this question alongside participants through the lens of decolonization. The conversation will continue with local panelists […] Read More...