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    Where we are

    The Centre for Scholarly Communication is in the Library building, on the north side of the campus courtyard -- look for us in LIB101.

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  • Boot Camp

    Spring Boot Camp - A COLOSSAL SUCCESS!

    Our graduate writers certainly got their spring and summer writing off to a productive start!

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  • Intell Prop 

    Intellectual Property Guide

    University policies and academic practices concerning intellectual property.

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  • Copyright 

    Copyright and Publishing

    Faculty of Graduate Studies - Copyright at UBC

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  • Research Metrics 

    Thank you Dr. Berg for participating in the CSC Editor's Forum

    Getting Published in a Peer-reviewed Journal in the Era of Research Metrics.

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    Workshops

    The Centre offers a variety of workshops on many aspects of scholarly communication.

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    Communities of Practice

    Why work alone? Whatever your scholarly project, you can join a small group and work with others who share your areas of interest.

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Welcome

We welcome all UBC graduate students, upper level undergraduates, and interested faculty.   The Centre offers one-on-one consultations on written and oral communication, workshops on a wide range of topics and scholarly genres, and communities of practice.  Our goal is to support scholars as they communicate their research, in oral or written form, to their peers and to the community at large.  Please drop by LIB101 to make an appointment, learn about a workshop, or explore a community of practice.  We look forward to meeting you!

Make new connections

Communities of Practice
Why work alone? Join with others working on a particular topic or document type.

One-on-One Consultations
Get in-person help at the Centre on a document or presentation, at any point in the communication process. Either come by during drop-in hours, or make an appointment.

Writing Groups
Participating in a supportive writing group will help you complete your thesis or dissertation in a timely manner.

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