Legends of UBC – Part Two
Continuing from our previous post Legends of BC – Part One, we are back with 10 more inspiring and accomplished individuals affiliated with UBC. This list was compiled using Open Collections to research alumni, staff, faculty and honorary degree recipients to bring forward amazing people from across different disciplines. In alphabetical order according to first […]
Legends of UBC – Part One
Over the decades, many legendary figures have been affiliated with the University of British Columbia. Whether alumni, staff, faculty or honorary degree recipients, the greats who have graced this University have done remarkable things in their respective fields. To close out the year, we thought it would be inspiring to celebrate some of these individuals. […]
New Material in Open Collections: Fragments of Medieval Manuscripts
Open Collections recently saw some new additions to the Western Manuscripts and Early Printed Books repository — a selection of medieval era manuscript fragments. These digital copies are from two different physical collections stored in UBC’s Rare Books and Special Collections. One collection is comprised of medieval manuscript fragments and the other, medieval music manuscript fragments. […]
Leonard Frank’s Photography and the Early Days of UBC
Leonard Frank (1870-1944) was a German Jewish photographer best known for his photographs documenting occupational lifeways in British Columbia. UBC’s Open Collections holds over 400 photographs created by Frank. They span across a few different collections including the MacMillan Bloedel Limited fonds, the Capilano Timber Company fonds, the Uno Langmann Family Collection, and the UBC […]
Illustrations in the Historical Children’s Literature Collection
The Historical Children’s Literature Collection is a digital repository of 85 items from UBC’s Rare Books and Special Collections. Publication dates range from the 1790s to 1890s, and include fairy tales, educational books, classic literature, religious texts, fortune-tellers, nursery rhymes, and more. The collection gives us an idea of topics and stories that were popular […]
New Collection: Images of Natural History Specimens from the Beaty Biodiversity Museum
When the Beaty Biodiversity Museum approached us about digitizing a collection of natural history images, we couldn’t possibly say no. This new digital repository of 848 natural history images was completed in September and is now available to view on Open Collections. The collection includes an array of insect and fish illustrations, as well as […]
Celebrating the Legacy of E. Pauline Johnson – Tekahionwake
If you’re looking for some autumn reading, we suggest delving into the books of legendary poet E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (1861-1913). There are dozens of items connected to Johnson in Open Collections; four are digitized copies of her written works, and several more are ephemera connected to her life and legacy. Johnson was a mixed […]
Explore Open Collections: Halloween Through the Ages
Happy Halloween! To help get ourselves ready for spooky season, we did a digital dive into our holdings looking for all things Halloween. Follow along as we exhibit what we found from across different eras in our digitized periodicals. What can we learn about Halloween? Have traditions changed over time? Don’t forget to click on […]
Dipping into the Hawthorn Fly Fishing and Angling Collection
The Harry Hawthorn Fly Fishing and Angling Collection is approaching 70 years old. It holds more than 2200 books on fishing related subjects, with 63 of them digitized. The collection itself was dreamed up in 1953 by eight UBC professors who were on a fishing trip together at Upper Campbell Lake. They decided to start […]