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Human Resources Generalist

The UCR Library is pleased to share that Stacy Ramos accepted the Human Resources Generalist position in Library Human Resources. Stacy is currently attending California Baptist University for her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resources Management and spent nine years in a human resources generalist capacity at Napa...

Library student employees who are “Living the Promise”: Eli Labinger

Eli Labinger is a fourth-year psychology major who works as a Student Assistant in Special Collections and University Archives at the UCR Library. Labinger grew up in West Hollywood, California as the younger of two sons. His mother is a first grade teacher and his father is a wholesale bookseller. UC Riverside was an easy...

Special Collections Processing Archivist

The UCR Library is pleased to announce that Andrew Lippert has accepted the position of Special Collections Processing Archivist for Special Collections and University Archives. A member of the Twin Cities Archives Round Table and an at-large member of the Steering Committee for the Science, Technology and Healthcare Section of the Society of American Archivists...

Affordable Course Materials Initiative saved UCR students $1.5 million

Where there’s a will, there’s a way – and a team of UC Riverside faculty and staff has devoted the last few years to finding innovative ways to make course materials more affordable for our students. Survey results indicate that the Affordable Course Materials Initiative (ACMI) program has succeeded so far, having saved students more...

NASA astronomer Trina Ray to speak at UC Riverside

Riverside, Calif ( ucr.edu): On Thursday, May 10, NASA Astronomer Trina L. Ray will give a presentation at UC Riverside, “Cassini’s Legacy: Saturn’s Secrets Revealed.” Ray will highlight the most exciting discoveries of NASA’s 20-year mission to Saturn, which ended with the Grand Finale on September 15, 2017. The talk will provide an overview of...

Creat’R Lab to celebrate first anniversary

RIVERSIDE, Calif. ( www.ucr.edu) — In the past year, nearly 1,300 aspiring entrepreneurs and creative types have occupied a new makerspace at the University of California, Riverside. The space is UCR’s Creat’R Lab, set to celebrate its first Anniversary Showcase on Thursday, May 3 in the Orbach Science Library. Users of the Creat’R Lab have...

Enhanced library catalog will launch July 2018

The library catalog will undergo a significant transformation this July when the UCR Library deploys an enhanced search tool with a modern, mobile-responsive visual display. Designed by Ex Libris, the search tool will provide a streamlined user experience (UX) with improved access to library materials and intuitive ways for students, faculty and researchers to discover...

National Library Week 2018

National Library Week will be observed April 8-14, 2018 with the theme, "Libraries Lead." The 2018 National Library Week celebration will mark the 60th anniversary of the event which is sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA). On Tuesday, April 10, in honor of National Library Workers Day, UCR Library invites UC Riverside students, faculty...

4 to Explore: April Selections from Special Collections

This month in 4 to Explore, your Special Collections librarians and archivists have selected four new items and placed them on hold in the reading room. Here's what you can see this April in 4 to Explore: UCR photographs Student social events from the 1950s Mission Inn menus See what was served in the 1910s...

Getting your Geek On in the Creat’R Lab

When the Creat’R Lab first opened its doors in April 2017, it was touted as a space for creative collaboration between students and faculty from all different disciplines. Members of UCR’s student Cosplay Brigade have spent the past year doing precisely that as they've been preparing for the second annual Geek On event, which will...

New primary source collections available for spring quarter 2018

Special Collections & University Archives staff are constantly working to process recently acquired collections and make those materials ready for use by students, faculty, and researchers. Each quarter, we will provide a list of UCR Library's newly processed archival and primary source collections. Check out the list below to see if there are any items...

Public Services Assistant wins scholarship to Rare Book School

This past quarter, Public Services Assistant Zayda Delgado received word that she had received a scholarship from the National Endowment for the Humanities-Global Book Histories Initiative (NEH-GBHI) to attend Rare Book School at Amherst College during summer 2018. Rare Book School (RBS) is an independent institute housed at the University of Virginia that provides continuing...

UC Riverside hosts inaugural UC DLFx Conference

On Feb. 27 - 28, 2018, the UC Riverside Library hosted more than 140 guests from all ten UC campuses and the California Digital Library (CDL) at the inaugural University of California Digital Library Forum (UC DLFx). This was one of the first DLFx events – small, regional community-building events for Digital Library Federation (DLF)...

4 to Explore: March Selections from Special Collections

This month in 4 to Explore, your Special Collections librarians and archivists have selected four new items and placed them on hold in the reading room. Here's what you can see this March in 4 to Explore: Moonshot An edited volume of indigenous comics Westways travel magazine A 1973 cover article on visting Riverside, CA...

Finals Week Stress Relief event series - Winter 2018

It’s hard to believe that winter quarter 2018 is drawing to a close, but suddenly Finals Week is only days away. UCR Library is committed to creating a supportive atmosphere to help our students cope with the stress of final exams. This is why we present our Finals Week Stress Relief event series at the...

Library staff recognizes peers for outstanding contributions

At all-staff meetings held on February 21 and 22, Library Human Resources acknowledged two UCR Library employees for their outstanding contributions. Director of Teaching and Learning Dani Cook and Geospatial Information Librarian Janet Reyes became the first two UCR Library team members to be recognized through the KUDOS program. Under the KUDOS program, non-probationary staff...

Healthy Campus Initiative grant awarded to library staff

On Feb. 5, a team of library employees received a UCR Healthy Campus Initiative grant for a project proposal, #puppylove: a feasibility study for an on-site, year-round animal therapy program for the UCR campus community. Their project will conduct a year-long feasibility study to determine whether creating an on-site, year-round therapy dog service at UC...

Library recruits new student employees at Career Center event

February 2, 2018 marked the first time that the UCR Library was invited to participate in the “Find a Job on Campus Fair” presented by UC Riverside’s on-campus Career Center. As the second-largest student employer on campus, library representatives were thrilled about the opportunity to meet with students who might be interested in joining the...

How the UCR Library launched the career of alumna Sara Seltzer '08

Currently an institutional archivist for The J. Paul Getty Trust, the world's largest cultural and philanthropic organization dedicated to the visual arts, class of ’08 alumna Sara Seltzer began her career as a UCR Library student employee in Special Collections and University Archives. “I’ll never forget when I got that job,” Seltzer said. “I came...

Jump-starting startups in the Creat'R Lab

Entrepreneur-in-residence and UC Riverside instructor Jay Gilberg has enjoyed using the Creat’R Lab to mentor aspiring innovators who are part of the NSF I-Corps Startups for Innovators Program at UCR. “I love helping people to achieve their dreams by creating a business,” Gilberg explained. “It’s important to nurture entrepreneurship in a university setting. The average...