
With the adoption of leading technologies and the provision of e‐resources and services, UBC Library embraces the digital revolution, ensuring that students, faculty, alumni and the wider community can tap into its vast repository of knowledge from any place, at any time.
The BC Bibliography Project combines the traditional tools of bibliography with the new tools of the digital world to transform our understanding of and insight into the history and life of British Columbia for all Canadians, with a special emphasis on K‐12 students in rural areas across our province. The BC Bibliography’s Project goal is to transform access and delivery of primary source material into the hands of educators and social studies students.
The BC Bibliography Project proposes to consolidate and digitize published works, including books, journals, pamphlets and early newspapers, so that the textual record of BC becomes searchable and viewable via the Internet to anyone from anywhere.
Thanks to generous contributions from our community of supporters, the BC Bibliography Project has embarked upon starting to preserve the rich and varied stories of British Columbia and present them, in easily accessible formats, to audiences near, far and around the world.
Support digital initiatives at UBC Library: $ 5 million

