November 29th, 2019 by cIRcle staff | Comments Off on Hallmarking the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) at UBC through collaborative partnerships

Did you know that, in 1998, the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) was founded by John Willinsky in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia (UBC)? Its aim was and still is today to “improv[e] the scholarly and public quality of research”.
UBC “support[s] scholarly pursuits that contribute to knowledge and understanding within and across disciplines and seek[s] every opportunity to share them broadly” as outlined in the From UBC’s Place and Promise Strategic Plan and echoed in the Library’s Strategic Framework. Discover why PKP is a critical platform in open scholarly communications infrastructure via Digital Programs and Services at UBC Library.
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March 3rd, 2015 by jpopo | Comments Off on New Tri-Agency Open Access Policy for Research at UBC
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July 11th, 2013 by jpopo | Comments Off on Delving into Open UBC, Open Access and much more
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