As part of the UBC Library, the Irving K Barber Learning Centre (IKBLC) ‘supports the University’s academic and community engagement missions through space, services, programming and more’. Since 2008, it ‘fosters and supports opportunities for engagement with communities across British Columbia’. Years later, it continues to ‘engage the UBC Library and the Learning Centre with faculty and students by promoting their research in an online venue’ via several community outreach avenues such as, for example, cIRcle – UBC’s Digital Repository.
Watch/Hear UBC-based webcast & podcast lectures in cIRcle
Presented by local, national and international guest speakers alike, you can watch, listen and/or download a wide range of webcasts and podcasts in areas of Business, Economics, History, Civilization, Libraries, Literature, Languages, Health, Medicine, Teaching, Education, Religion, Sustainability, Law, Science, the Visual Arts, and more.
Visit the IKBLC Multimedia collection in cIRcle at: https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/27306.
Did You Know?
While it was ‘[c]onstructed around the core of the Main Library of The University of British Columbia, the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (IKBLC) demonstrate[s] the fundamental relationship between the heritage of the past and the potential of the future’. Re-live its grand opening on April 11, 2008 at: http://hdl.handle.net/2429/2520.
Above images (left and right) are courtesy of UBC Library’s Flickr Photostream