Depositing Graduate Non-thesis Research in cIRcle
Photo courtesy of Pixabay Did You Know? If you are a graduate student currently enrolled at UBC, you can submit non-thesis research to cIRcle, UBC’s open access institutional repository. Our Submissions page for Graduate Non-thesis Work provides detailed instructions on the process. Here’s what you need to know to get started: Academic Sponsor Ask a […]
Hello from cIRcle’s New Research Assistant
Photo by Don Erhardt / UBC Brand & Marketing Hello, my name is Hikaru Ikeda. I am a second-year Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS) student at UBC’s School of Information and the newest member of the cIRcle team. As the Digital Repository Research Assistant, I will be working on several exciting service development […]
Explore cIRcle: From the Ground Up: Buddhism and East Asian Religions Project
Photo by Bruce Rusk From the Ground Up: Buddhism and East Asian Religions Project (FROGBEAR) is one of cIRcle’s long-standing partners and a valuable contributor to our open access repository. FROGBEAR is an international and interdisciplinary project coordinated by the UBC Department of Asian Studies. Made possible in part by a $2.5 million grant […]
Share Your Research with the World
Do you have an article, webinar recording, student project or other material you’re interested in adding to cIRcle but aren’t sure where to start? The cIRcle Submissions portal guides you through each step of the process whether you are a UBC faculty member, staff, or student. To get you started, we’ll ask you about […]
Introduction to cIRcle, UBC’s institutional repository
Photo courtesy of Unsplash. What is cIRcle? cIRcle is UBC’s open access digital repository for the scholarly and research outputs of the UBC community and its partners. Our aim is to showcase and preserve UBC’s unique intellectual output by making content freely available to anyone, anywhere. cIRcle uses DSpace software to create and manage content […]