For Faculty
For Faculty
Log in to see what materials you have checked out and when they're due, renew your materials online, download E-Reserves, save searches, check fines (if any), and recall or place books on hold.
Your Accounts
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Your ILL Requests
Borrowing Privileges
2009 Faculty Due Date (materials checked out or renewed after Sept. 21, 2008) : 11/02/09
- Your UCR card is your Library Card
- For the faculty, books are due once a year in the fall, and you have no limit on how many you check out
- If you can't make it to the library, you can send someone else in your place to check out books.
Research
Articles
Articles
Books
- If you want to find books at UCR, search Scotty
- For books in any UC Library, search Melvyl
- For books at hundreds of libraries nationwide, search Worldcat
- New books at the UCR Libraries
Tools
- Discipline Research Guides
- Information on EndNote, and how to use it to organize information from UCR Databases
- Use Interlibrary Loans to get materials from other libraries (or even e-versions of articles in print in our libraries
- Setting up alerts in your favorite databases or of your favorite journals allows you to easily keep up with research in your area .
Instruction
- Set up a library Instruction session for your class -- either in the library or in your classroom.
- We are more than happy to create library guides to help your students with their research assignments
- Use our convenient form to put materials on reserve for your students.
- Faculty can check out films from the Multimedia library for their classes
"Scholarly communication" describes both the dissemination of and access to scholarship and research in a variety of formats and states of completion, such as published books or journal articles, research results and data sets, and drafts of papers. In recent years the concept of scholarly communication has also begun to connote faculty collaborating with publishers, librarians, and others, in solving the grievous problem of the inability of libraries to keep up with the ever-increasing volume and cost of scholarly resources.
- Copyright
- NIH Public Access Policy
- Springer Pilot Agreement for Open Access Journal Publishing
- UC e-Scholarship Repository
- UC Libraries and Scholarly Communication
- UC Office of Scholarly Communication
- Sherpa Romeo - Rates publisher's copyright & archiving policies
Last modified: 11/27/2012 11:24 AM by D. Morita










