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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...

Library to host Open Access Week 2019

The University of California, Riverside Library will host Open Access Week 2019, as part of the global event called International Open Access Week. The event series will kick off on Monday, Oct. 21, with workshops held each afternoon, Monday through Thursday in the Orbach Library, Room 122. “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge" is...

Recent professional achievements by library staff

Join us as we celebrate these recent achievements by the following UCR Library employees. Dan Szilagyi, Manager of Cyberinfrastructure recently completed the UC Information Technology Leadership Academy (UCITLA), taught by faculty at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. UCITLA is an intensive learning experience that consisted of two three-day sessions in February and May...

New dynamic eLearning resource offers test prep and tutorials

The UCR Library has a new resource called PrepSTEP, a highly-acclaimed eLearning solution by EBSCO LearningExpress that provides interactive tutorials, practice tests, and more. It includes a full suite of dynamic eLearning resources that support the lives of students through academic success and preparation for today’s workplace. PrepSTEP includes: Practice tests for graduate admissions exams...

Getting credit: the benefits of using ORCID

Academy Award winning English actor and director Sir Lawrence Olivier once said, “You’re only as good as your last job.” The same could be said of the competitive world of higher education, in which faculty and researchers spend years building their professional reputation so that they have better opportunities, including awards, tenure and promotion. But...

Elsevier and other library updates: What’s been happening this summer

Fall quarter has just begun, but there were some important developments this summer regarding access to and publishing in scholarly journals. Here are the most important things to know: Elsevier discontinued UC’s access to 2019 articles, but the UCR Library is here to help Following a breakdown in contract negotiations between the University of California...

Arabic manuscript leaves described through community collaboration

The UCR Library staff experimented with crowdsourcing to describe a collection of 50 Arabic manuscript leaves and facilitate their electronic discovery. At two events called “Hivemind,” the library hosted more than 50 UC Riverside community members with a knowledge of Arabic and/or the Quran. At the first event in May 2018, attendees helped to identify...

Poster contest for GIS Day 2019

Graduate and undergraduate students who use GIS (geographic information systems) and remote sensing are invited to enter a GIS Day poster contest sponsored by UCR Library and campus partners. GIS Day provides an opportunity for people to learn about geography and the uses of GIS. This year, UCR is observing GIS Day on Thursday, Nov...

What's new and different at the library for fall 2019

The UCR Library team has been busy all summer long, moving departments and collections to prepare for fall quarter 2019. Here is a summary of what has changed since spring quarter: In July, Elsevier suspended direct access to articles published in 2019 for the University of Calfornia. This article contains more details about who is...

Cambridge-UC Open Access Agreement

The open access agreement between Cambridge University Press and the University of California is now ready for author submissions. The agreement is a 3-year pilot that includes both access to read Cambridge journals and for open access of UC research publications. The Cambridge University Press author submission system that allows UC Faculty Authors to register...

Known Catalog Issues

In order to provide our Faculty and students with an up-to-date progressive library collections discovery interface, the UCR Library made a major transition to a new catalog interface last year. While this new interface provides us with a robust system, including opportunities for innovative features in the future, there are a couple of known issues...

Special Collections Public Services, Outreach & Community Engagement Librarian

The UCR Library is pleased to announce that Sandy Enriquez has joined our team as the Special Collections Public Services, Outreach & Community Engagement Librarian. She will be reporting to Cherry Williams, Director of Distinctive Collections. Sandy earned her MA in Latin American Studies at New York University and her MLIS from Long Island University...

Newly Processed Collections - Fall 2019

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...

Library recognizes peers for outstanding contributions

At all-staff meetings held in summer quarter 2019, Library Human Resources acknowledged four UCR Library employees for their outstanding contributions. These team members became the sixth round of employees to be recognized through the KUDOS program. Under the KUDOS program, non-probationary staff and academic employees at the UCR Library can be nominated by a peer...

Music Library to close on Sept. 6 as materials move to Rivera

After many years in the basement of the Arts Building, the Music Library materials and services will be relocated to the Tomás Rivera Library in mid-September. All materials (music scores, audio CDs and LPs) will be relocated to the Rivera Library during the week of Sept. 9 - 13. The Music Library will close its...

Maker Services Coordinator

We are delighted to announce that Ray Gonzalez joined the UCR Library on Thursday, August 15 as our Maker Services Coordinator. Ray’s office will be located in room 123 on the first floor of Orbach Library, reporting to Brianna Marshall, the Director of Research Services. Ray earned his B.S. in Computer Science & Engineering from...

Sherman Indian Museum digitized collection on track to surpass 13,000 items

The Sherman Indian Museum digitization project now has more than 9,000 items available online through Calisphere; at the completion of the project, this figure will surpass 13,000. The Sherman Indian Museum holds the archives of the Sherman Indian High School, an off-reservation boarding high school for Native Americans, with students from grades 9 through 12...

Support the Library, Transform the World

Supporting the UCR Library just became a lot easier. Recently, the library published an updated giving site, Support the Library, Transform the World, in collaboration with University Advancement. The revised design prominently features the library's top six donation categories, and the development funds that tie directly to them: Student Success Research Excellence Creativity & Entrepreneurship...

Access Services Assistant (Evenings)

Effective July 29, 2019, the UCR Library is pleased to announce that Raul Aguilera has accepted a new position as Access Services Assistant (Evenings). Raul will be located in Circulation/Course Reserves on the first floor of the Rivera Library, reporting to Chuck Stephenson, Rivera Night and Billing Coordinator. Most recently, Raul served as the .75...