Can organizations from outside BC join eHLbc?
Our existing licenses for e-resources are only for post-secondary and health sector institutions in BC and Yukon. eHLbc may investigate expanding these agreements. Contact us for more information.
Our existing licenses for e-resources are only for post-secondary and health sector institutions in BC and Yukon. eHLbc may investigate expanding these agreements. Contact us for more information.
The membership model for eHLbc requires that health professionals belong to a parent organization (post-secondary institution, health authority or professional association) that pays its share of the licensing fees and provides library infrastructure support for its own users. eHLbc cannot create memberships for individuals. If you are unsure as to whether your organization has access to eHLbc resources, please contact us for assistance and more information.
Try the links on the Resources page. If you don't get access, contact your local library for instructions.
eHLbc resources have been licensed for all health professionals in the province of BC and for all students/staff/faculty in BC publicly-funded post-secondary institutions. At present only the listed member organizations have paid for access; all those affiliated with these members are able to use these resources.
eHLbc is a consortium consisting of post-secondary institutions, health authorities, government ministries, and health professional organizations. The eHLbc initiative has been developed and championed by a province-wide committee of library professionals from the post-secondary education and health care sectors.
eHLbc is a partnership of health, post-secondary, and government libraries around BC and Yukon. At this time, only organizations can seek membership with eHLbc; there is no provision for individual membership.