The IKBLC provides
library systems, education centre, library and a conduit of knowledge for lifelong learners and space for UBC Library's print collection and collections of rare and special materials.
BC History Digitization Program Started in 2006, the goal of the
digitization program is to promote access to
British Columbia's historical resources, with free online access to provincial historical materials.
Indigitization The Indigitization program supports
Indigenous communities and organizations in British Columbia to digitize their
cultural heritage materials by providing grant funding and digitization training. The program is unique as it prioritizes communities' needs and ensures that communities retain
copyright and control over their cultural heritage materials. Indigitization is a joint project of IKBLC, the
Museum of Anthropology, the
iSchool at UBC, and Northern BC Archives (at
UNBC), and continuously receives feedback from Indigenous project partners and grantees through initiatives such as the Indigenous Futures Forum held in 2016.
Multimedia repository Webcasts of lectures are archived and accessible through the Webcasts Portal. ==Chapman Learning Commons==