This unique collection documents the history of the Trailfinders, a private school for boys and wilderness organization founded by Harry C. James in Hollywood, California in 1915.
The University of California Libraries have launched a pilot project to make Oxford University Press books authored by UC-affiliated scholars openly available.
Starting July 1, 2025, the National Institutes of Health requires peer-reviewed journal articles resulting from NIH-funded research be made freely available to the public immediately upon publication, with no embargo period.
The ORCA Forum, hosted by the UCR Library’s Research Services Department, celebrates student research and projects across disciplines and academic levels.
The UCR Library's Finals Week Stress Relief is back, Monday, June 2 - Thursday, June 12. This quarter, we have craft events, food giveaways, contests, and more!
To help preserve our buildings and align with campus practices, scooters will no longer be allowed inside library spaces beginning Summer Quarter 2025.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and we've curated a 'Mental Health, Wellness, and Self-Improvement' digital collection available for FREE to UCR students, faculty, and staff.
UCR students looking for support with their coursework, research, or general library questions have another valuable resource at their disposal: librarians are now available at the Help Desk in Rivera Library.
The UCR Library plays an important role in supporting CHASS F1RST, a student success program in the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CHASS) that helps first-year freshman and transfer students adjust to college life.
Learn about our two newest resources: Latino Social and Political Culture and History: Perspectives on the Chicano Movement & Latin American Perspectives Records (MS 011). Image courtesy of Gale.
The Creat'R Lab's Maker Week returns for its third year Monday, April 21 through Friday, April 25! All members of the UCR community are invited to attend these workshops and events.
We are excited to share that the UCR Library has fully implemented OpenAthens, a new and improved way to access library resources from off-campus. It's now the preferred method for off-campus access.