UBC Library opens Chung | Lind Gallery

UBC Library is excited to announce the official opening of the Chung | Lind Gallery showcasing the Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection and Phil Lind Klondike Gold Rush Collection. The new exhibition space in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre on UBC’s Vancouver campus brings together two library collections of rare and culturally significant materials from Canada’s history.

The complementary collections explore the economic and social growth of early B.C. and the Yukon through exhibits that reveal stories about the Indigenous experience and the experience of Chinese immigrants to B.C. The gallery will provide faculty, students and the public with direct access to two significant Canadian cultural properties.

“We’re thankful to everyone who made the Chung | Lind Gallery a reality, after many years of planning and effort to create this remarkable space. Displayed together, these two outstanding collections will create a new focal point for historical research, teaching and learning at UBC, and in time become a magnet for scholars across Canada who wish to view these rare materials first-hand,” said university librarian Dr. Susan E. Parker.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring together these two avid and dedicated collectors—Dr. Chung and Mr. Lind—who share such a passion for history and material culture. And by putting their collections in dialogue with each other, we’ve discovered unexpected resonances. Now being displayed together publicly in the new Chung | Lind Gallery, we know the collections will continue to enrich and inform each other, providing new and exciting possibilities for learning and scholarship,” said Katherine Kalsbeek, head of rare books and special collections.

The Chung | Lind Gallery includes approximately 292 square metres of display space on the second floor of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. The space has been renovated to meet Canadian Conservation Institute and department of Canadian heritage guidelines and requirements for displaying, protecting and preserving heritage collections. Public and Page Two provided design support for the space.

An image of one corner of the gallery with colourful CPR posters on one wall and a black and white image from the Klondike in the foreground

The Chung | Lind Gallery. Credit: UBC Library Communications and Marketing

An achievement in visual storytelling, the Chung | Lind Gallery features both rare treasures from the collections and modern marvels. At the entrance, a large-scale model of Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) company steamship, the Empress of Japan, restored by Dr. Chung, rides the waves over a virtual ocean designed by Dutch Igloo. Further into the gallery, a miniature log cabin comes to life with projected scenes from the Klondike era.

Funding for the gallery renovation was generously provided by Phil Lind, the UBC President’s Priority Fund, the London Drugs Foundation, donors to the library, and by the Canadian government through the department of Canadian heritage’s Canada Cultural Spaces Fund.

“Libraries play a pivotal role in preserving and sharing Canada’s history and heritage, providing invaluable access to historically significant materials. They are custodians of collective wisdom, where every book can transport us to a moment in time and every shelf offers boundless opportunities for discovery. Thanks to the newly opened Chung | Lind Gallery, now and in the future, you can learn more about important moments in our country’s history and take in rare collections being showcased. Congratulations to the University of British Columbia and everyone involved in turning this dream into reality!” said Pascale St‑Onge, minister of Canadian heritage. 

A photo of a gallery visitor looking at a display of books mounted on wall behind glass.

The Chung | Lind Gallery. Credit: UBC Library Communications and Marketing

The Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection, donated to UBC Library in 1999, contains more than 25,000 rare and unique documents, books, maps, posters, paintings, photographs, tableware and other artifacts that represent early B.C. history, immigration and settlement, particularly of Chinese people in North America and the CPR. Items from the Chung Collection were previously on display at RBSC. The new gallery space will bring this collection further into the public eye and provide new opportunities for community engagement.

The Chung Collection has been designated as a national treasure by the department of Canadian heritage’s Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board (CCPERB), and has been named to the Canadian Commission for UNESCO’s Canada Memory of the World Register.

“This collection started with an interest in my neighbourhood. My family was confined to Chinatown, and I became curious about the history of the people that lived there. Many people do not know how difficult things once were for early Chinese migrants. While the world has changed, this was only possible through first understanding the past. Our future is tied to history; to move forward, we must forgive the ills of the past, but we should never forget,” said Dr. Wallace Chung.

The Phil Lind Klondike Gold Rush Collection is an unparalleled rare book and archival collection dating from the Klondike Gold Rush, donated to UBC Library in 2021 by UBC alumnus and Canadian telecommunications icon Philip B. Lind, CM. The gift included $2 million to support the collection and the gallery renovation.

A photo of the gallery entrance, with text on the wall reading "In Search of Gold Mountain" and photos of Wallace and Madeline Chung and Phil Lind.

The Chung | Lind Gallery. Credit: UBC Library Communications and Marketing

The Lind Collection includes books, maps, letters and photos collected by Lind in honour of his grandfather Johnny Lind, a trailblazer and prospector who operated and co-owned several claims on Klondike rivers and creeks. The Lind Collection has been designated as a cultural property of outstanding significance by the CCPERB.

“The Lind family is honoured to have the Phil Lind Klondike Collection housed at UBC Library. Our father’s collection stemmed from a fascination for his grandfather, John Grieve Lind, and grew into a passion that followed him through his life. He wanted to share this underrepresented history with the academic community and for future generations to enjoy. It is truly unique to share this space with The Chung Collection, bringing together two disparate histories of west coast Canada from the turn of the century that are integral to the formation of the notion of the west,” said Jed Lind.

The Chung | Lind Gallery was unveiled with a special ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, April 19, attended by members of both the Chung and Lind families and UBC president and vice-chancellor Dr. Benoit-Antoine Bacon. The gallery will open to the public on May 1.

Explore photos of the Chung | Lind Gallery.

 

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UBC researchers eligible for new open access publisher discounts from Elsevier and Oxford University Press

Cover art of multiple journals published by Elsevier and Oxford University Press, displayed in a diagonally slanted grid

UBC authors looking to publish in peer-reviewed journals by Oxford University Press and Elsevier are now eligible for cost-savings thanks to new transformative agreements signed by the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN).

In February 2024, CRKN signed a new three-year, read-and-publish agreement with Oxford University Press (OUP). With this agreement, scholarly authors at UBC and other member institutions will be eligible for unlimited open access publishing in more than 350 OUP hybrid journals at no cost to the author. Authors can also benefit from a 10% discount on article processing charges (APCs) when publishing in OUP’s gold open access journals.

More recently, in April 2024, CRKN followed up by announcing a new three-year, read-and-publish agreement with Elsevier. Authors at participating member institutions, including UBC, will benefit from unlimited open access publishing in Elsevier’s hybrid journals without having to pay an APC. This includes more than 1,800 hybrid journals and 165 core hybrid specialty titles in Elsevier’s catalog.

“The new transformative agreements have already had a positive reception from faculty at UBC. There has been a growing interest from campus researchers to publish open access, but the issue of faculty assuming the publication costs has created a challenge that is difficult to overcome. With these new kinds of agreements the costs to publish and read are bundled together, removing that challenge,” says Erin Fields, Open Education and Scholarly Communications Librarian at UBC Library Digital Initiatives. “With the agreements with Elsevier and Oxford University Press, two of the larger publishers of UBC research, we hope faculty will take advantage of publishing open access, which is proven to increase access and readership.”

Transformative agreements have been changing open access publishing at UBC and are a clear indicator of UBC Library and UBC Okanagan Library’s continued commitment to open access. UBC’s participation in these transformative agreements, and as a CRKN member institution, is a joint effort co-funded by UBC Library and UBC Okanagan (UBCO) Library. Together, UBC Library and UBCO Library are able to significantly reduce or even eliminate the costs of open access publishing that would normally be paid by UBC authors, and instead enable those authors to redirect much needed funds back towards their research efforts.

Find out more about all the open access publisher discounts available to authors at UBC.

Dinner Menus from the 1930’s-50’s

This week’s blog post is a selection of dinner menus from the Chung Collection, which is held at UBC Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections. The Chung Collection contains many materials including travel pamphlets, itineraries and menus from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, which was a large enterprise that dealt in railway and non-railway transportation and travel. These menus are from the commercial passenger trains, steamships and hotels and offer insight into the lavish fare that one could expect from these extravagant excursions.

Empress of Japan, 16th April 1931

            Today in 1931, this beautiful art deco illustration was the cover of the “au revoir dinner menu” on the Empress of Japan. The menu features wine suggestions, dinner, salad and dessert offerings.

Dominion Train, 1936

            This dining car menu is from the Dominion train in 1936 and includes both set and a la carte menus. It features a beautiful photograph of Kicking Horse River on the cover.

Empress of Britain, Meridian Day menu, 1937

            This Meridian Day menu from the Empress of Britain features musical selections alongside the dinner menu. The cover of this menu features an illustration of the ship and a golden chariot being pulled by three white horses.

Empress of France, 17th September 1955

            This menu is from the Empress of France and features a beautiful view of Castle Mountain from the Canadian Pacific Railway Line on the front page. The menu also features information about the mountain on the back page, including the reason for its renaming in 1946 from Castle Mountain to Mt. Eisenhower, the name which it held until 1979.

I hope you enjoyed seeing what passengers on Canadian Pacific trains and steamships were eating in the 1930’s-50’s.

Thank you for reading!

Introducing new print journals on Japanese pop culture

We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to our library’s Japanese language collection – a selection of print journals dedicated to exploring the vibrant realm of Japanese pop culture, including anime, manga, and current films!

スクリーン (Sukurīn; Screen)

Founded in 1946, this monthly magazine has been at the forefront of Japanese serial publications devoted to American, European, and other films and TV shows as well as Japanese and Asian pop culture. The publication also includes Screen Plus, which focuses on Japanese cinema.

 

 

 

ニュータイプ (Nyūtaipu; Newtype)
アニメージュ (Animēju; Animage)

Newtype and Animage are both monthly magazines specialized in Japanese animation. Like Screen and Screen Plus, these magazines are glossy, visually rich publications that are beneficial to researchers of anime culture, and anyone who wants to delve into the rich world of Japanese anime.

Cyrus Qiu, a PhD Candidate and Sessional Lecturer at the UBC Asian Studies Department, is excited to have these journals available at the library. “[The two journals are] of interest to us (who do research about anime culture) as well as students of our manga/anime classes as well. Both of them present useful data and host influential cultural events,” says Qiu.

Find these magazines in the Journals section on the Lower Floor of the Asian Library. Want to find out how to find Japanese language anime and manga publications available at the branch? Check out the Anime & Manga Resources guide. Have more questions? Reach out to the Japanese Studies Librarian.

PHUB error when accessing UBC Library CWL

UBC Users may see a ‘PHUB error’ when trying to login via their CWL to UBC Library.

We are still trying to figure out what is causing this issue and are working to solve it urgently!

We understand this a stressful time for students. We will get this fixed as soon as we can!

Wine Industry Overview

Wine Industry Overview melissa

Book Display: Exploring Sikh Heritage and Vaisakhi Celebrations

April is Sikh Heritage Month in B.C. and is a special time for celebrating Sikh culture, art, and history, as well as honoring the invaluable contributions of the Sikh community to Canada. It carries great significance for Sikhs as it was during this auspicious month that Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and last human Sikh Guru, established the Khalsa order. Vaisakhi, typically observed on the 13th or 14th of April, not only signifies the formation of the Khalsa, but also symbolizes the beginning of the spring harvest when farmers pay tribute to and thank God for the abundant harvest while praying for future prosperity.

Please visit our new book display located in the Asian Centre foyer, dedicated to the traditions surrounding Sikh Heritage Month and the celebrations of Vaisakhi. The display will be on until April 30.

No access to ScienceDirect

Our authentication service, OpenAthens, is currently seeing issues with ScienceDirect. A lot of users are being blocked access.

Seems to be impacting multiple institutions. We are investigating!

A couple workarounds that seem to work:

  • From the ScienceDirect page, if you click the Orange Institutional Icon and search for University of British Columbia Library, you can login there for access
  • Can copy and paste this redirector text in front of the URL/website address and login via UBC: https://proxy.openathens.net/login?qurl=

Upcoming reading room closure

Entrance to Special Collections. UBC Archives Photograph Collection. UBC 1.1/15912

The Rare Books and Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room will be closed on Thursday, April 18, and Friday, April 19. Normal satellite reading room hours will resume on Monday, April 23. We apologize for any inconvenience!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us through the RBSC contact form or by sending an email to rare.books@ubc.ca.

New Books at the Asian Library (March 2024)

BQ4570 L3 O4 2023
한국 의 범자 역사 와 문화 / 엄 기표 지음 / 파주시 : 경인 문화사, 2023

DS916 H364 2023
한국 근대사 연구 의 쟁점 / 한 승훈 [and 15 others] 지음 / 경기도 성남시 : 한국학 중앙 연구원 출판부

DS916.55 C464 2023
포스터 로 본 일제 강점기 전체사 : 일본 식민주의 미학 과 프로파간다 / 최 규진 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 서해 문집

DS921.7 H366 2023
DMZ 의 역사 : 한반도 정전 체제 와 비무장 지대 / 한 모니까 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 돌베개

HF6161 D7 C46 2021
이 약 한 번 잡숴 봐 : 식민지 약 광고 와 신체 정치 / 최 규진 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 서해 문집

HQ789 C564 2023
청소년 인권 과 참여 / 최 윤진, 손 진희 / 경기도 파주시 : 교육 과학사

JZ1242 P345 2023
연결 된 위기 : 우크라이나 전쟁 에서 한반도 핵 위기 까지, 얄타 체제 의 해체 는 무엇 을 의미 하는가 / 백 승욱 지음 / 서울시 : 생각 의 힘

PL907 H363 2023
한국어 교육학 어디 까지 왔나 : 한국어 교육학 연구 의 동향 과 쟁점 / 강 현화 [and many others] 지음 / 서울시 : 한국 문화사

PL994.2 S47 S65 2023
설 자은, 금성 으로 돌아 오다 : 정 세랑 장편 소설 / 경기도 파주시 : 문학 동네

PL994.225 B67 A65 2023
아무도 모를 것 이다 : 정 보라 환상 문학 단편선 / 경기도 고양시 : 퍼플 레인

PL994.415 T67 C4 2023
조뚜 / 김 도운 소설집 / 대전 광역시 : 오늘 의 문학사

PL994.9 S263 P5 2023
핌 ; 오렌지빛 이랄지 / 이 상우 소설집 / 서울시 : 민음사

AM133 H35 2023
博物館とコレクション管理 : ポスト・コロナ時代の資料の保管と活用 / 金山喜昭編 / 東京都千代田区 : 雄山閣

BL2211 D4 O55 2023
鬼の日本史 : 日本に実在した「鬼狩り」たちの歴史 / 東京都中央区 : 八重洲出版

CD973 D53 T65 2023
デジタルアーカイブの新展開 / 時実象一 / 東京 : (株)勉誠社

DS865 M66 M38 2023
桃井直常とその一族 : 鬼神の如き堅忍不抜の勇将 / 松山充宏著 / 東京 : 戎光祥出版

GN303 S23 2023
サブスタンスの人類学 : 身体・自然・つながりのリアリティ/ 松尾瑞穂編 / 京都市 : ナカニシヤ出版

HV600 2011 T64 T878 2023
コミュニティ・ガバナンスと災害復興 : 東日本大震災・津波被災地域の復興誌 / 辻岳史著 / 京都市 : 晃洋書房

N5085 J3 I33 2023
100年後への置き手紙 / 井田幸昌 / 東京都千代田区 : 小学館

PL519 K648 2023
日本とは何か : 日本語の始源の姿を追った国学者たち / 今野真二 / 東京 : みすず書房

PL675 S257 2023
最新用字用語ブック / 時事通信社編 / [Tokyo] : 時事通信出版局

PL728.88 H36 2023
女人短歌 : 小さなるものの芽生えを, 女性から奪うことなかれ / 濱田美枝子 / 福岡市 : 株式会社書肆侃侃房

PN1999 S93 S88 2023
スタジオジブリ物語 / 鈴木敏夫責任編集 / 東京 : 株式会社集英社

PN5407 P6 K36 2023
現代日本の新聞と政治 : 地方紙・全国紙と有権者 / 金子智樹著 / 東京 : 東京大学出版会

DS735 X5423 2023
中國歷史穿越指南 : 逛名城, 访美景, 跟歷史人物聊八卦 / 解愛芹著 / 台北市 : 如果出版

DS736 Z46649 2023
中國五千年歷史懸案解密 : 紂王沒有那麼壞, 屈原也不是自殺的? / 仲英濤著 / 台北市 : 如果出版

DS799.42 T3212 2023
臺灣高砂族寫真老照片 / 闞正宗導讀 / 新北市 : 博揚文化事業有限公司

DS799.42 W823 2023
山居原住民與臺灣社會 : 國立臺灣博物館藏清代古文書的線索 / 吳佰祿著 / 臺北市 : 南天書局有限公司

E184 V53 Y57125 2023
離開前, 媽媽還有好多話想說 : 一個哈佛律師罹癌後, 寫給女兒的人生感悟 / 葉莉菁著; 牛世竣 / 台北市 : 春天出版國際文化有限公司

GT2853 C6 L5624 2023
紅唇與黑齒 : 縱觀檳榔文化史 / 林富士著 / 臺北市 : 三民書局

HN752.5 L54125 2023
香港不屈 : 不能被磨滅的城市 / 林慕蓮 ; 廖珮杏譯 / [新北市] : 八旗文化/遠足文化事業

PL2946.5 C438 Y5 2023
遺址 / 林承志著 / 台中市 : 白象文化事業有限公司

PL2878 N57 S55 2022
失聲畫眉 / 凌煙 / 台北市 : 玉山社出版事業股份有限公司

PN1997 A14 H396 2023
哈勇家 / 出品, 華映娛樂股份有限公司 [and seven others]; 編劇, 陳潔瑤, 謝惠菁 ; 導演, 陳潔瑤 / 臺北市 : 飛行國際視聽股份有限公司

PN2878 X77 H68 2023
好好拍電影 / 導演文念中 ; 監製廖婉虹, 文念中 / 台北市 : 嘉勳實業有限公司

WB55.C4 P5224 2023
最潮中醫史 : 以形補形行不行, 古人醫病智慧超展開 / 皮國立著 / 臺北市 : 三民書局

B132 N8 R33 2020
नञ्वाद. रामचन्द्रतर्कवागीशकृत-नञ्वादटिप्पन्या समलङ्कृतः रघुनाथस्य नञ्समासः आङ्गलव्याख्यासहितं मूलम् / सम्पादक एवं अनुवादक, सुजाता ब्यानार्जी / नई दिल्ली : राष्ट्रीय पाण्डुलिपि मिशन तथा देव पब्लिशर्स एण्ड डिस्ट्रीब्यूटर्स

BQ9288 M365155 2021
ज़ेन : सरल जीवन जीने की कला / शुनम्यो मसुनो ; अनुवाद, रचना भोला ‘यामिन’ / भोपाल : मंजुल पब्लिशिंग हाउस

DS377 C34 2023
ਰਾਵੀ ਦੇਸ ਹੋਇਆ ਪਰਦੇਸ / ਹਰਕੀਰਤ ਕੌਰ ਚਹਿਲ / Patiala : Gracious Books

LC32 M37 2022
हर दिन नया दिन / ओरिसन स्वेट मार्डेन / दिल्ली : अमर साहित्य सदन

PK409 T74 S27 2020
सारस्वतसाधना के आयाम : आचार्य गोकुलप्रसाद त्रिपाठी स्मृति ग्रंथ / संपादक, राधावल्लभ त्रिपाठी / दिल्ली, भारत : न्यू भारतीय बुक कॉरपोरेशन

PK2098.41 P34 C46 2023
छोटे शहर की बड़ी बिरादरी : (उपन्यास) / रमेश उपाध्याय / नयी दिल्ली : शब्दसंधान प्रकाशन

PK2098.42 I58 B53 2023
बीच धार में : कहानी-संग्रह / विनोद दास / गाज़ियाबाद, उ. प्र. : अंतिका प्रकाशन प्रा. ली

PK2099.25 A36 Z46 2023
गुलाबी गलियारे : संस्मरण / डॉ. अंजु दुआ जैमिनी / नई दिल्ली : अयन प्रकाशन

PK2099.42 A762 N395 2023
नायिका : उन्नीसवीं शताब्दी के रंगमंच पर : नटी बिनोदिनी / सुलोचना वर्मा / नोएडा, उत्तर प्रदेश : सेतु प्रकाशन

PK2659 S2562 A96 2023
ਔਨਰ ਕਿਲਿੰਗ / ਜਸਬੀਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਸਾਹਨੀ / Samana : ਨਵਰੰਗ ਪਬਲੀਕੇਸ਼ਨਜ਼

PN5374 G39 2020
स्वातन्त्र्योत्तर संस्कृतशोधपत्रकारिता / डॉ॰ लाला शंकर गयावाल / दिल्ली : विद्यानिधि प्रकाशन

PR1307.5 P36 K37 2023
ਕੜਵਾ ਬਦਲਾ : ਤਿੰਨ ਲਘੂ ਨਾਵਲਿਟ / ਅਨੁਵਾਦਕ, ਨਛੱਤਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਗਿੱਲ / Samana : ਨਵਰੰਗ ਪਬਲੀਕੇਸ਼ਨਸ਼