In collaboration with Telus Storyhive, the Vancouver Public Library equipped Vancouverites with the necessary skills and technologies to become citizen reporters. With the support of award-winning journalist Tina House, participants were guided through the production of news stories highlighting parts of the city, community events, and stories of hope
The following paper was written for URST 400: Seminar in Urban Studies. A related presentation "Rede...
My Voice, My Space, Our Community profiles a community-based action project and storytelling exhibit...
Vancouver’s cultural and social identity is represented here by photographic portraits of its inhabi...
In 2017 Vancouver Public library launched Story City, a collection of stories unique to our city and...
2014 Photo DocumentationEveryone has a story to share. What's yours? Share a story about your favour...
Every community is the sum of its stories and memories. The Vancouver Public Library created This Va...
Vancouver Public Library produced a podcast in 2015 called Vancouver Special, which highlights the h...
This study offers a contribution to the fields of Canadian cultural studies, media studies and surve...
This study offers a contribution to the fields of Canadian cultural studies, media studies and surve...
This collection of stories describes Vancouver's Chinatown as experienced by long-time Chinatown res...
This is a photo essay and summary of a June 29 event to "Celebrate 100+ Years of Library Service to ...
A brief on the Vancouver Public Space Network session presented at BCLC 2014 Tuesday, April 1, ...
City of Vancouver Archives - A Tour from Chris Ainscough on Vimeo. "A tour and explanation of what t...
Program to accompany the Storyweaving, Weaving First Nation Memories from the past into the future. ...
A library hosts a Vancouver event for the 20 year old Human Library program, where participants sit ...
The following paper was written for URST 400: Seminar in Urban Studies. A related presentation "Rede...
My Voice, My Space, Our Community profiles a community-based action project and storytelling exhibit...
Vancouver’s cultural and social identity is represented here by photographic portraits of its inhabi...
In 2017 Vancouver Public library launched Story City, a collection of stories unique to our city and...
2014 Photo DocumentationEveryone has a story to share. What's yours? Share a story about your favour...
Every community is the sum of its stories and memories. The Vancouver Public Library created This Va...
Vancouver Public Library produced a podcast in 2015 called Vancouver Special, which highlights the h...
This study offers a contribution to the fields of Canadian cultural studies, media studies and surve...
This study offers a contribution to the fields of Canadian cultural studies, media studies and surve...
This collection of stories describes Vancouver's Chinatown as experienced by long-time Chinatown res...
This is a photo essay and summary of a June 29 event to "Celebrate 100+ Years of Library Service to ...
A brief on the Vancouver Public Space Network session presented at BCLC 2014 Tuesday, April 1, ...
City of Vancouver Archives - A Tour from Chris Ainscough on Vimeo. "A tour and explanation of what t...
Program to accompany the Storyweaving, Weaving First Nation Memories from the past into the future. ...
A library hosts a Vancouver event for the 20 year old Human Library program, where participants sit ...
The following paper was written for URST 400: Seminar in Urban Studies. A related presentation "Rede...
My Voice, My Space, Our Community profiles a community-based action project and storytelling exhibit...
Vancouver’s cultural and social identity is represented here by photographic portraits of its inhabi...