Dr. Abdul-Mageed Speaks on OpenAI’s ChatGPT
From MIT Technology Review to euronews.next to Libération, Associate Professor Muhammad Abdul-Mageed has been at the forefront of a critical conversation around OpenAI’s new chatbot, ChatGPT. In the words of ChatGPT’s creator, OpenAi: “ChatGPT is model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow […]
Congratulations to Vanier Scholarship Award Winner Bri Watson
This program was design to support doctoral students who demonstrate both leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement.
2020-21 UBC iSchool Co-op Student of the Year Awards
Congratulations to Maaike Bos, Tiffany Tse and Laura Moberg on receiving the 2020-21 UBC iSchool Co-op Student of the Year Awards!
Tech in the Core Workshops (Fall 2022)
These hands-on workshops are led by the iSchool Peer Technology Advisors to ensure that you acquire the minimum required IT skills and knowledge for your graduate program.
Dual MAS/LIS graduate Mya Ballin receives 2022 Dodds Prize
The award recognizes superior research and writing on an archival topic by a student enrolled in a Master’s level archival studies program.
ACA@UBC Peer Mentorship Program
ACA@UBC is the student chapter of the Association of Canadian Archivists. Part of their mission is to promote community among students and support new students. Their mentorship program is currently accepting new mentors and mentees. They will pair first-year with upper-year students to provide new students with support and encouragement as they go through their […]
Orange Shirt Day 2022
Commemorate Orange Shirt Day and learn about the Indian residential school system. Learn more about events, information and resources at UBC.
Infographics as a Tool for Knowledge Mobilization and Exchange
MLIS graduate Shannon Murray collaborated with STOREE and UBC Learning Exchange to create an Infographics Toolkit to help researchers learn more about infographic creation.
Libraries in US and Canada Are Changing How They Refer to Indigenous Peoples
Dr. Julia Bullard talks about the changes the Library of Congress in the United States and Library and Archives Canada are introducing on how they refer to Indigenous Peoples.
MLIS Student Sam Davidson Explores the Breadth of Consortial Work at BC ELN
Learn more about the time Sam spent working with the BC ELN as a part of the Arts Co-op program, the projects he worked on and the outcomes of his experience.