The UCR Library, RAISE@UCR, and XCITE invite you to the first AI Graduate Research Brown Bag Series presentation on Wed, May 27. Join this informal seminar to support and explore AI research by UCR graduate students.
Rooted in Expressive Art Therapy, this installation uses scent, sound, and touch to explore the impact of deportation on families. On display through June 7, 2026.
Nearly 2,000 new photographs of science fiction fandom history are now available to the public. They come from the photograph collection of Jay Kay Klein, a fixture of mid-twentieth century sci-fi fandom.
The UCR Library, in partnership with UCR's EH&S, has announced a comprehensive safety and awareness initiative to address the presence of historical heavy metal pigments in our book collections.
We're accepting submissions for our 2nd Annual UCR Library Sticker Competition! For this year’s competition, we ask that you imagine a new mascot for UCR—anything but a bear!
A new exhibit marking 100 years of the historic science fiction magazine 'Amazing Stories' is now on display at the Tomás Rivera Library. Be sure to view it by April 26.
Join the UCR Library this spring for a variety of free workshops and events! Build foundational research and data skills, learn how you can incorporate AI into your research, and more.
UCR Give Day is April 7 - 8 and early giving is open! Supporting our Library Student First Fund will provide essential course materials, career resources, and more to ensure every student succeeds.
We want to extend a huge thank you to the hundreds of students who participated in our "Add It | Fix It | Love It" campaign this March. We appreciate your feedback and we're already taking action.
April 20 - 24: Join us for a week-long celebration of prototyping, creativity, and making! Organized by the UCR Library's Creat'R Lab, Maker Week is open to all UCR students, faculty, and staff.
Visit the Semana de la Mujer exhibit, presented by Chicano Student Programs, now on display in the Tomás Rivera Library. This year's exhibit theme is 'Descansamos el cuerpo y no el alma' or 'We rest our bodies, not our souls'.
Dive deeper into the world of research at UCR and learn about UCR Library resources in our podcast, "The Reference Desk" hosted by Digital Scholarship Librarian Dr. Jing Han.
The UCR Library is joining universities across the UC system for UC Love Data Week, a series of virtual workshops and presentations running Feb. 9–13, 2026.
To better support our researchers and scholars amidst an evolving budget landscape and changes to UC-wide journal licensing, the UCR Library is pleased to introduce Article Galaxy Scholar.