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Newly Processed Collections - Winter 2020

Special Collections & University Archives employees 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 the UCR Library's newly processed archival and primary source collections. Check out this list to see if there are any items...

New Maximum for All Reserve and Recall Fines

Beginning in January 2020, the library will adopt a new maximum cumulative fine for all reserve and recall fines. Previously, the maximum for cumulative fines was $100, whereafter a hold was placed on your library account that blocked all borrowing privileges, including Interlibrary Loan and Course Reserves. In 2020, the new maximum will be $20...

Results from the 2019 Day of Giving

Thanks to those who volunteered as ambassadors, spread the word, and donated, we were able to raise approximately $1,600 that will go towards the following giving areas: Creat’R Lab, Library Development, and Student Success. Each year our goal is to continue to build awareness around the many different resources that the library offers. Giving Tuesday...

Library weighs in on Open Access

On Dec . 4, National Public Radio (NPR) released an interview with Assistant University Librarian for Content and Discovery Tiffany Moxham about open access research and publishing at the University of California, Riverside. Moxham discussed the UC's goals of achieving both cost sustainability and open access to UC-publicly funded research content, not just for students...

Zeta book scanner improvements at UCR Library

Recently, the UCR Library’s Cyberinfrastructure team updated the public Zeta book scanners with new software and upgraded touchscreens. Now, library users will find that making scans is faster and easier than ever before. The new touchscreens have a larger display area and clearer controls, making navigation more efficient. The updated Scannx software provides a powerful...

Teaching and Learning department revamps Bio 5LA course content

The UCR Library has supported the Bio 5LA course for more than three decades, according to to Early Experience Teaching Librarian Michael Yonezawa. However, when the library reorganized its departmental structure in 2017 and the Department of Teaching and Learning (T&L) officially took over course-related instruction, he and fellow T&L colleagues felt that it was...

Library staff recognize peer for outstanding contributions

At all-staff meetings held in November 2019, Library Human Resources acknowledged one UCR Library employee for her outstanding contributions. Acquisitions Accounting and Administrative Assistant Michelle Xu was included in the seventh announcement of library team members who were recognized through the KUDOS program. Under the KUDOS program, non-probationary staff and academic employees at the UCR...

Librarian featured as public speaking expert in national magazine

The UCR Library's Head of Metadata & Technical Services, Manuel Urrizola was recently highlighted as an expert on public speaking in American Libraries. American Libraries is the flagship magazine of the American Library Association. Urrizola was quoted in an article called, " Boost Your Public Speaking Skills," written by Anne Ford. The feature includes tips...

Digital Initiatives Specialist

We are delighted to announce that Krystal Boehlert has joined the UCR Library as our Digital Initiatives Specialist, effective November 18, 2019. Krystal will be a new member of the Digital Library Division, and her office will be located on the first floor of Orbach Library, reporting to Kevin Comerford, the Associate University Librarian for...

Finals Week Stress Relief: Fall 2019 Event Series

November is drawing to a close, and with it the end of fall quarter of the 2019-2020 academic year. Finals week is only days away. The UCR Library is committed to creating a supportive atmosphere for our students, as final exams can breed a lot of stress. That is why we present our Finals Week...

One Day to Make a Difference

Save the date! On Tuesday, December 3, UC Riverside will host its second annual Day of Giving . Day of Giving is a unique, online fundraising opportunity that lasts only 24 hours. For Day of Giving 2019, the UCR Library will highlight these three funds: Student Success Fund Creat’R Lab Fund Library Development Fund There...

GIS Day 2019 poster contest winners and other event highlights

The fourth annual GIS Day at UC Riverside was held on the afternoon of Thursday, Nov. 14 in the Orbach Science Library. Geospatial Information Librarian Janet Reyes reflected on a successful community event at UC Riverside to celebrate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day and Geography Awareness Week. “It was great to see students from several...

Infrastructure Systems Engineer

We are delighted to announce that Mary Anne Eliazo joined the UCR Library as our Infrastructure Systems Engineer, effective November 12, 2019. Mary Anne will be located in Cyberinfrastructure team office on the first floor of Orbach Library, reporting to Dan Szilagyi, the Manager of Cyberinfrastructure. Mary Anne earned her BS in Business Administration and...

Students needed for external review focus groups

The UCR Library is undergoing a formal review of its programs by a visiting team of University Librarians. As part of the review process, the visiting team would like to meet with a group of UCR graduate and undergraduate students to get their perspectives on how well the UCR Library meets their needs. We invite...

Library to host GIS Day 2019 at UCR

The University of California, Riverside Library and campus partners will host several events in celebration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day. This year, UCR will observe GIS Day on Thursday, Nov. 14, with other related events leading up to it. GIS Day, first established in 1999, provides an international forum for users of geographic information...

Ten Year Naming Anniversary of the Orbach Science Library

November 2019 marks the tenth anniversary of the naming of the Orbach Science Library after former UCR Chancellor Raymond L. Orbach. When it was opened in 1998, the Science Library was the first new library building at UC Riverside in over 25 years. Born in Los Angeles, California in 1934, Raymond L. Orbach is a...

Celebrating the Eaton Collection's 50th anniversary

On Saturday, Oct. 26, supporters of the UCR Library's Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy gathered to celebrate the collection's 50th anniversary. The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction & Fantasy is one of the world's largest, richest, and deepest collections of science fiction, fantasy, horror, utopian literature and related genres. The collection originated with...

Associate Director of Development

The UCR Library is delighted to announce that Jernine McBride has joined the library as our Associate Director of Development, effective Nov. 4, 2019. Her office will be located in the Administration Suite on the first floor of the Rivera Library. She will report to Clyde Derrick, the Assistant Dean of Development for CHASS and...

Access Services Desk Assistant

The UCR Library is delighted to announce that effective Oct. 21, Ashley Coyne joined the UCR Library as an Access Services Desk Assistant. Ashley’s office is located in Circulation / Reserves on the first floor of Rivera Library. She will report to Leslie Settle, Access Services Desk Coordinator. Ashley earned her BA in Literature and...

Share your feedback on the UCR Library

This year, the Provost's office will coordinate several external reviews of important programs and units at UC Riverside. The first of these is one that is core to our mission as a research university: the UCR Library. As part of the external review, the Provost's Office has worked with the library to develop a survey...