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First UC Love Data Week a success

From Feb. 8 - 11, 2021, the inaugural UC Love Data Week offered training on data access, management, security, sharing, and preservation to approximately 700 members of the University of California community. Kat Koziar, Data Librarian, represented UC Riverside in a collaborative effort across the ten UC campuses and the California Digital Library (CDL) to...

UC Library Search: Coming Soon to Libraries Near You

Finding and borrowing resources from libraries across the UC system is about to get easier! On July 27, 2021, the libraries on all 10 University of California campuses will be connected through UC Library Search, a unified discovery and borrowing system. The enhanced features of UC Library Search will replace Melvyl as the UC-wide library...

Former library student employee publishes first children’s book

When Class of 2019 alumnus Matthew Diep first enrolled at UC Riverside to double-major in accounting and public policy, becoming a children's book author was not on his to-do list. However, a missed opportunity in another campus department led him to apply for a student employee position at the UCR Library, which became the catalyst...

Transcriptions make Fujimoto Diaries more accessible

The Fujimoto Transcripts project has made a treasured library resource even more accessible to a global audience. The diaries of Japanese Americans, Toranosuke (George) Fujimoto and George Fujimoto Jr. constitute one of the most valuable and unique collections housed in the UCR Special Collections & University Archives. Toranosuke, born in 1882, kept a diary from...

Inaugural UC GIS Week a success despite COVID challenges

The first-ever UC GIS Week was a resounding success thanks to the ingenuity and passionate support of the UCR community, according to Geospatial Information Librarian Janet Reyes. COVID-related event cancellations in 2020 inspired UCR to pivot from planning a UCR-only GIS Day event to participating in the inaugural UC GIS Week virtual conference. Reyes and...

Soldadera: Creative Research in the Archives of the Mexican Revolution

On Jan. 21, UC Riverside professor Jennifer Doyle and internationally recognized artist Nao Bustamante will discuss the genesis of Bustamante’s multi-media exhibition, Soldadera. This virtual presentation will be the fourth installment of the UCR Library’s series, Faculty Profiles in Research, Art and Innovation. Dr. Romina Robles Ruvalcaba, assistant professor of history at UC Merced, will...

Transformative open access publishing agreement between UC - Springer Nature announced

Starting January 4, 2021, UC authors can make their research published in Springer journals freely available to anyone through a new agreement between Springer Nature and the University of California. The first phase of the transformative open access agreement will support UC authors whose articles are accepted by journals in the Springer portion of the...

UCR Library: the light at the end of the tunnel

We invite you to view the 2020 UCR Library Holiday Card.

Finals Week Stress Relief: Fall 2020

The UCR Library is committed to creating a supportive atmosphere for our students, as final exams can breed a lot of stress -- not to mention the added pressures and isolation they experience during a pandemic. This is the reason why we present our Finals Week Stress Relief (FWSR) event series: to serve and support...

Putting students first for Giving Tuesday

On Tuesday, December 1, UC Riverside will host its third annual Day of Giving, a unique, online fundraising opportunity that lasts only 24 hours. For our 2020 Day of Giving, the UCR Library has chosen to highlight the Students First Fund. There are two ways you can help. One: Post on social media about the...

McLeod Collection supports leading Sikh Studies program in North America

Who could have predicted that a connection between two scholars would one day establish a crucial pillar of the Sikh Studies program here at UC Riverside. Considered one of the greatest historians of his time, New Zealand scholar Dr. William Hewat “Hew” McLeod (1932-2009) demonstrated a life-long commitment to critical scholarship that set him aside...

Inaugural UC GIS Week conference

The University of California geospatial community announced that the inaugural systemwide UC GIS Week conference will be held online from Nov. 17-19, 2020. The event will be hosted virtually through Zoom. All talks are free and open to the public. GIS Day provides an international forum for users of geographic information systems (GIS) technology to...

Dedicated newspaper search now available

The UCR Library has been looking for ways to improve the user experience in the online catalog, particularly for patrons searching for newspapers. The library is currently beta testing a dedicated Newspaper Search on the library's website, as a direct result of user feedback regarding difficulties in searching our newspaper content. Patrons will see a...

What If? An evening with Stu Krieger

On Thursday, Oct. 8, the UCR Library will host an online event with special guest, award winning film and television writer and UC Riverside Professor Stu Krieger. WHAT IF: Professor Stu Krieger and Professor Erith Jaffe-Berg discuss Krieger's counter-factual history novel THAT ONE CIGARETTE is the third installment of the Faculty Profiles in Research, Art...

Fall 2020: The Library is still here for students

The UCR Library buildings remain closed during Fall Quarter 2020 to protect the health of the essential employees who are working on the premises to meet the teaching and research needs of our undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and researchers. Although this means that students won’t be able to enter the Rivera or Orbach Libraries...

Ask a Student service to launch September 28

On Monday, Sept. 28, the UCR Library will launch Ask a Student, a chat service to help new and returning UC Riverside students navigate campus and get timely assistance from fellow UCR students. Ask a Student will be available Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.; students can submit questions by email outside...

Adaptability and Resilience: A letter from the University Librarian

Fifty-five hours. Fifty-five hours was the time that the UCR Library had to convert its operations to a completely-remote mode—from when the Riverside County Public Health Officer’s order to close all county campuses due to the COVID-19 crisis was received at close of business on Friday, March 13, 2020, to the moment it went into...

JoVE licensed content now available to UC Riverside

UC Riverside Library is continuing its focus on expanding access to heavily demanded electronic content with a new local license to the Journal of Visualized Experiments ( JoVE). JoVE is the world-leading producer and provider of science videos with the mission to improve scientific research and education, according to the company’s website. Content available to...

Library and African Student Programs collaborate on a Black Lives Matter resource guide

The UCR Library staff and African Student Programs collaborated to create a guide for the UCR community on the Black Lives Matter movement. The guide provides general sources and research information about the Black Lives Matter movement and related social justice issues. It includes websites, books and e-books, streaming videos, podcasts, databases, and more. It...

Fighting Invisible Enemies with Clifford E. Trafzer

On Thurs., Aug. 6, the UCR Library’s new series Faculty Profiles in Research, Art and Innovation will welcome Clifford E. Trafzer, Distinguished Professor of History and Rupert Costo Chair in American Indian Affairs. During his presentation, Fighting Invisible Enemies Among Southern California Indians 1900-1950, Trafzer will discuss how Southern California Indian communities combined Western and...