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Northern BC Archives: Instruction

Archival Instruction

Archivists provide class instruction sessions either in the Archives or in the classroom. 

Classes in the Archives

There are many benefits to bringing your class to the archives:

  • Students have the opportunity to physically experience primary sources in a way that cannot be duplicated in a digital environment
  • Students will know where the Archives is located on campus
  • Archivists may provide guided tours of the vault to small groups
Archivists in the Classroom

An archivist will come to your class to teach students about finding and using primary sources and archives.

Contact the Archives for more details.

Learning Resource Kits

The 1918 Flu Epidemic in Prince George: Learning Resource

This learning resources emphasizes primary source analysis utilizing resources from UNBC's Northern BC Archives & Special Collections and other archival institutions.

Aleza Lake Research Forest: Learning Resource

This learning resource emphasizes primary source analysis utilizing resources from UNBC's Northern BC Archives & Special Collections and beyond on the subject of the Aleza Lake Research Forest and Aleza Lake townsite about 65 km east of Prince George.

Contact Us

Northern BC Archives & Special Collections

Location
3333 University Way
Prince George, BC
4th Floor of UNBC Library

Drop-in Visits
Available only for library books from Special Collections
9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Mon-Fri
Confirm availability: 250-960-5592

Research Appointments
For archival and library research visits
8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Mon-Fri
Email: archives@unbc.ca

Research Help
Archival research assistance
Email: archives@unbc.ca

Reproduction Requests
Digital copies of archival material
Email: archives@unbc.ca

Donation Inquiries
Email: archives@unbc.ca
Phone: 250-960-6603

General Inquiries
Email: archives@unbc.ca
Phone: 250-960-5592