Posted on behalf of the CALL VLC Committee Anyone who hasn’t filled out the CALL Vendor Liaison Committee Survey has an extension to Friday Nov 3. The survey is to provide your feedback on various aspects of your relationship with Thomson Reuters and with LexisNexis, and can be found here – https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/73FCLHF Depending on the […]
Comments Off on CALL Vendor Liaison Committee Survey – survey extended until Nov 3 Continue Reading...BC Queen’s Printer would like to confirm all of the content for the Historical Annual Statutes dating back to 1858 is now available on the BC Laws site, including a yearly Listing by Chapter. Please contact BC Laws directly with any questions.
Comments Off on Historical Annual Statutes available on BC Laws Continue Reading...In adherence to the call for social distancing, we are suspending the planning and hosting of VALL events for April and May, based on the internal and external factors of the current COVID-19 pandemic. This decision was not made lightly. This decision takes into account the fact that many firms and institutions have instituted internal […]
Comments Off on Cancellation of upcoming April and May seminars Continue Reading...The BC Legislative Assembly Sessional Clippings books from 1891-1972 are available through UVic! As discussed in the “How Hansard is Made” session, these are an enormous aid for historical legislative research. Thank you University of Victoria and the Legislative Library of British Columbia for making this happen!
Comments Off on BC Legislative Assembly Sessional Clippings books available through UVic Continue Reading...On Tuesday February 25, to mark Fair Dealing Week, SFU, UBC, Langara, KPU, VCC, and BCIT invite you to an afternoon of presentations and discussion exploring the impact of copyright on artists working in a variety of disciplines. Light refreshments will be served. The event starts with the keynote Copyrights to the Rescue! (Or Not) by Brianne […]
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