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Guide for a student exercise involving tactile examination of historical library objects, highlighting the sensory exploration of items with social and historical significance.
Year:
2026
Institution:
UBC Library
Collection:
Rare Books and Special Collections
Location:
British Columbia, Canada
Document type:
Instructional guide
Target audience:
Students
Activity duration:
30 minutes
Focus:
Tactile exploration and discussion of historical objects
Content warnings:
Includes materials reflecting colonization, patriarchy, racism, homophobia, and discriminatory language/images
Learning objectives:
Encourage observation through touch, discussion, and contextual understanding of historical materials
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Year:
2025
Institution:
The University of British Columbia
Committee:
Behavioral Research Ethics Board
Document type:
Ethics application form
Academic field:
Behavioral and human research
Intended users:
Researchers and students at UBC
Application system:
RISe
Scope:
Human ethics review for behavioral research
Coverage:
Principal investigator details, study design, funding, conflicts of interest, participant information, consent, confidentiality, documentation
Exclusions:
Faculty or instructor course-based research sections
Update date:
July 2025
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of British Columbia
Document Type:
Technical Specification / Design Guidelines
Scope:
Workstations, wet laboratories, custodial services, food services, and waste management
Target Audience:
Consultants, designers, and facility planners
Contact:
UBC Ergonomics Advisor, Workplace Health Services, Human Resources, 604-822-9040, [email protected]
Related Sections:
Section 10 00 10 Special Room Requirements, Section 12 00 00 Furnishings, Section 12 35 53 Laboratory Casework, Section 11 82 00 Waste Handling Equipment
Design Considerations:
Adjustable desks, ergonomic chairs, monitor positioning, leg clearance, height-adjustable lab surfaces, accessible equipment, food service pass-through, waste container handling
Year:
2023
Region / City:
UBC
Theme:
Energy Monitoring, Commissioning
Document Type:
Technical Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
UBC
Author:
UBC Operations and Energy Team
Target Audience:
UBC project managers, MBCx consultants, design and construction teams
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Location:
Kelowna, BC
Topic:
Indigenous languages, Salish languages
Document type:
Conference Program
Organization:
University of British Columbia (UBC)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, scholars, language activists, community members
Period of validity:
July 24-27, 2024
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Description:
The program outlines sessions and keynote presentations for the 59th Annual International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages, focusing on indigenous language revitalization and linguistic studies.
Year:
2024
Location:
UBC Okanagan, Kelowna, Canada
Topic:
Machine Learning, Space Partitioning Methods
Document Type:
Seminar Announcement
Organization:
I. K. Barber School of Arts & Sciences, COCANA
Speaker:
Dr. Lloyd Elliott, Simon Fraser University
Audience:
General public, researchers, students
Date:
November 7, 2024
Time:
2:30–3:30 PM
Venue:
COCANA Colab ASC 301
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Abstract:
Presentation of the Random Tessellation Process, an advanced framework for multi-dimensional data partitioning with non-axis aligned cuts, including simulation results and gene expression analysis.
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of British Columbia
Department/Faculty:
Mining Lab Facilities
Document Type:
Safety Orientation Checklist
Intended Audience:
New and returning UBC workers
Training Platform:
Canvas MINE SAFETY ONLINE WORKSHOP
Mandatory Courses:
New Worker Safety Orientation, Workplace Violence Prevention, Bullying & Harassment Training
Supervisor Approval Required:
Yes
Safety Topics Covered:
Lab protocols, PPE, WHMIS, emergency procedures, hazardous materials, workplace rules
Location:
UBC Mining Lab Facilities
Date of Orientation:
Specified per worker
Signatures Required:
Worker, Orientation Provider, Faculty/Research Supervisor
Organization:
University of British Columbia
Program:
UBC Family Practice Program
Platform / System:
T-Res (www.t-res.net)
Document Type:
Instruction and sample report
Report Name:
Report 101 – UBC Family Practice Aggregated Field Note
Educational Level:
Residency training
Medical Specialty:
Family Medicine
Assessment Frameworks Referenced:
CanMEDS-FM Roles; Domains of Care; Skill Dimensions
Audience:
Family Practice Residents and Preceptors
Related Evaluation Form:
In-training Assessment Report (ITAR)
Sample Resident Level:
R1
Sample Reporting Period:
September 1, 2014 – September 15, 2014
Roles Mentioned:
FM Expert; Communicator; Collaborator; Health Advocate; Scholar; Professional
Responsible Faculty:
Dr. Theresa van der Goes (Lead Faculty for Assessment and Evaluation)
Contact Organization:
T-Res Support
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
(604) 693-2323; 1 (866) 694-2323 (toll free)
Year:
2026
Location:
University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Subject:
Construction Service Connections and Work Scheduling
Document Type:
Specification Section
Organization:
UBC Building Operations
Author:
UBC Project Manager / Project Services
Target Audience:
Contractors and consultants working on UBC projects
Effective Period:
During active construction projects
Approval Date:
Not specified
Related Documents:
Section 01 33 00, Section 01 35 29, Section 01 35 43.13, Section 01 51 00
Safety Guidelines:
UBC Contractor Safety Orientation Manual
Parking and Traffic Rules:
UBC Parking & Access Control Services regulations apply
Work Hours Restrictions:
Weekdays 0730–1900, Saturdays 0900–1700, no work on Sundays or statutory holidays unless authorized
Organization:
University of British Columbia
Region / Province:
British Columbia
Country:
Canada
Subject:
Construction safety and site management
Document type:
Construction safety specification
Applicable legislation:
British Columbia Building Code; WorkSafeBC Regulations; BC Fire Code; Fire Services Act
Responsible party for safety:
Contractor or Prime Contractor
Relevant institutional units:
UBC Building Operations; UBC Energy and Water Systems; UBC IT Services; UBC Campus Security; UBC Parking & Access Control Services; UBC Risk Management Services
Regulatory authority:
WorkSafeBC; Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Required plans:
Construction Safety Program; Site Safety Plan; Fire Safety Plan
Key safety procedures:
Lock-out procedures; confined space entry procedures; roof-top access permit process
Required notifications:
Notice of Project to WorkSafeBC; advance notice for radiation testing; notification before barricade installation in pedestrian areas
Construction context:
Additions, renovations, and new buildings regulated under Part 3 of the British Columbia Building Code
Safety equipment requirements:
Protective clothing and equipment including hard hats, safety footwear, respirators, and coveralls
Emergency preparedness:
First aid facilities and Accident Prevention Program required
Event:
Unit 5 Colloquium Series and OCANA Seminar Series
Institution:
I. K. Barber School of Arts & Sciences, UBC Okanagan
Speaker:
Zhaosong Lu
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University
Date:
February 27
Time:
14:30–15:30
Location:
COCANA CoLab ASC 301A, UBC Okanagan
Subject Area:
Mathematical Optimization, Nonlinear Programming, Machine Learning
Type of Document:
Academic Seminar Announcement
Host Contact:
Dr. Warren Hare
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Audience:
General public and academic community
Additional Information:
Coffee and cookies served
Year:
2025
Region / city:
International
Subject:
Phonetics, Braille
Document type:
Guidebook
Organization / institution:
International Council on English Braille
Author:
Robert Englebretson, Ph.D.
Target audience:
Braille readers, linguists, phonetic researchers
Period of validity:
2025 edition
Approval date:
2025
Date of changes:
2025
Year:
2018
Region / City:
New Zealand
Topic:
Accessible Signage
Document Type:
Guidelines
Institution:
Blind Low Vision NZ
Author:
Blind Low Vision NZ
Target Audience:
People who are blind, deafblind, or have low vision, as well as building designers and facility managers
Effective Period:
2018-2025
Approval Date:
2018
Amendment Date:
2025
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Western Australia
Topic:
Tactile Ground Surface Indicators
Document Type:
Specification
Organization:
Main Roads Western Australia
Author:
TESM
Target Audience:
Contractors and Engineers
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
12/04/2016
Amendment Dates:
19/09/2025, 27/09/2022, 13/05/2018, 17/01/2017
Year:
2018
Edition:
Fifth Edition
ISBN:
978-1-877138-10-2
Country:
New Zealand
Subject:
Accessible signage design standards
Document Type:
Guidelines
Issuing Organization:
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind
Endorsing Organizations:
Braille Authority of New Zealand Aotearoa Trust (BANZAT); Association of Blind Citizens of New Zealand Incorporated (Blind Citizens NZ)
Legal Reference:
New Zealand Building Code Section F8 Signs Acceptable Solution FS/AS1
Related Standards:
New Zealand Standard 4121:2001 (NZS4121); ISO 10749 (2013)
Applicable Languages:
Unified English Braille (UEB); Te Reo Māori
Target Audience:
Building owners, designers, architects, facility managers
Scope:
Public buildings and facilities in New Zealand
Contact Information:
blindfoundation.org.nz; 0800 24 33 33
Copyright Holder:
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind
Copyright Year:
2018
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Canada
Subject:
Accessible Transportation Regulations, Tactile Signage
Document Type:
Consultation Report
Organization / Institution:
Canadian Transportation Agency
Author:
Canadian Transportation Agency
Target Audience:
Organizations serving persons with disabilities, Canadian transportation stakeholders
Period of Validity:
2024
Approval Date:
April 10, 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Field:
Neuroscience / Psychology
Document Type:
Educational summary
Target Audience:
Students and researchers in psychology or neuroscience
Topics Covered:
Sensory perception, visual cues, depth perception, sensory adaptation, Weber’s Law, vestibular system, signal detection, Gestalt principles, structure of the eye, phototransduction
Key Concepts:
Absolute threshold, just noticeable difference (JND), top-down and bottom-up processing, sensory organs and their mechanisms
Format:
Textual lecture notes
Source:
Academic content compilation
Language:
English
Year:
2024
Region / City:
London
Topic:
Tactile marking products
Document type:
Instruction manual
Organization:
RNIB Enterprises Limited
Author:
RNIB
Target audience:
Individuals with visual impairments
Period of validity:
12 months from the date of purchase
Approval date:
March 2024
Modification date:
March 2024
Year:
2024
Region / City:
South Korea
Subject:
Electrotactile Technology, Haptic Feedback, Virtual and Augmented Reality
Document Type:
Press Release
Institution:
Institute for Basic Science, Center for Nanomedicine
Authors:
Kyeonghee Lim, Jakyoung Lee, Sumin Kim, Myoungjae Oh, Chin Su Koh, Hunkyu Seo, Yeon-Mi Hong, Won Gi Chung, Jiuk Jang, Jung Ah Lim, Hyun Ho Jung, Jang-Ung Park
Publication:
Nature Communications
Publication Date:
August 21, 2024
DOI:
10.1038/s41467-024-51593-2
Contact:
Jang-Ung Park, [email protected]
Target Audience:
Researchers, Media, Technology Developers
Key Technology:
Transparent Pressure-Calibratable Interference Electrotactile Actuator (TPIEA)
Application Areas:
VR, AR, Smartphone Displays
Testing Method:
Somatosensory Evoked Potential (SEP)
Year:
2020
Region / City:
[Country]
Topic:
Rare Disease Awareness, Health Campaign
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
[Country organization]
Author:
[Name of author]
Target Audience:
General public, Healthcare professionals, HAE community
Period of Activity:
16 May 2020
Approval Date:
[Date]
Date of Changes:
[Date]
The press release announces a global campaign to raise awareness about hereditary angioedema (HAE), where people across the country will participate in a global walk challenge for hae day:
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