The University of California, Riverside Library hosted International Open Access Week 2016, an event that was part of a global effort called Open Access Week. Open Access Week is an opportunity for the academic and research community to learn about the potential benefits of sharing what they’ve learned with colleagues, and to help inspire wider...
The African American Collections Advisory Board held its second Annual Meeting at Raymond L. Orbach Science Library on Saturday, October 22, 2016 University Librarian Steven Mandeville-Gamble and Associate University Librarian for Collections & Scholarly Communication Alison Scott welcomed AACA Board members and special guests at the start of the meeting. The full-day program included panels...
At noon on Thursday, October 13, UC Riverside launched the kick-off for Living the Promise: The Campaign for UC Riverside at UCR’s iconic bell tower. This comprehensive campaign is the first of its kind for the University of California, Riverside, with a target completion date in the year 2020. A week of celebratory events followed...
Orbach Science Library will broadcast the third and final Presidential Debate from 6-7:30 PM on October 19, 2016. All UC Riverside students, staff, and faculty are welcome to watch the debate together with their friends and colleagues in the lobby area.
The University of California, Riverside Library will host a poster exhibition in celebration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day and Geography Awareness Week beginning on Thursday, Nov. 3. The exhibition will remain on display in the atrium of Orbach Science Library until Tuesday, Nov. 22. GIS Day, first established in 1999, provides an international forum...
UCR Library has made the Frontier Life database available on a trial basis until December 15, 2016. Frontier Life contains digital documents including letters, diaries, maps, newspaper articles, and other primary sources. These would be excellent resources for students, faculty, and researchers of history, women’s studies, gender and sexuality studies, and more. The Library’s Electronic...
The UCR Library staff has curated a 2016 Election LibGuide to help you prepare for election day on Tuesday, November 8. This LibGuide features a list of parties and candidates, important dates, such as the Presidential Debates schedule, deadline to register to vote, and more. It also includes links to the Application for a California...
Five UCR librarians presented at the National Diversity in Libraries Conference (NDLC) this August, including Judy Lee, Kent LaCombe, Stephanie Milner, Melissa Cardenas-Dow, and Julie Mason. “Bridges of Inclusion” was the theme of the 2016 NDLC conference, which was presented by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and UCLA Library. UCR Library was also one...
This summer, UCR Library installed StackMap, an indoor mapping application to help students, faculty and staff locate library resources with greater ease and speed. The library also now includes row numbers on range guides, which correspond to those shown on the maps created by StackMap. Additional benefits of StackMap include reduced paper waste, increased privacy...
UCR Library will open a new exhibition on Monday, Oct. 24, titled, “Orange Roots: The Remarkable Story of Two Trees, a Pioneer Town, and the University of California, Riverside.” The exhibition will be located at the Tomás Rivera Library, and will be on display through June 2017. A welcome reception in honor of the exhibition’s...
Effective September 12, 2016, Ann Frenkel will be taking on the title of Deputy University Librarian for the UCR Library. In this role, Ann will exercise leadership, oversight of operations, and activities associated with promoting and ensuring overall UCR Library effectiveness, which will position the UCR Library for continued success. Ann will serve as the...
The Multimedia Library has closed, effective 6:00 pm on Friday, September 9, 2016. The materials and services formerly in the Multimedia Library are being moved to the Rivera Library and will be available to library users starting on Monday, September 19. The first floor of Rivera Library will house most media titles in open stacks...
A new exhibit opened in Special Collections & University Archives, which commemorates the 500th anniversary of Thomas More’s Utopia. More's book led to a proliferation of utopian fiction in the Western world. Utopias usually critique the politics of the author’s time and imagine what a better society might look like. Many utopias sparked social movements...
Cherry Williams joined the UCR Library on September 6, 2016, as Director of Distinctive Collections. Cherry will be located in Special Collections & University Archives on the 4th floor of Rivera Library, and will report to Alison Scott, AUL for Collections & Scholarly Communication. Cherry earned her BS in nursing and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Certificate...
Charles (Chuck) Stephenson joined the UCR Library on September 6, 2016, as our Rivera Night & Billing Coordinator. Chuck will be located in Circulation/Reserves on the first floor of Rivera Library, and will report to Sahra Missaghieh Klawitter, Circulation/Reserves Services Manager. He comes to UCR from Chapman University, where he worked as the library’s Night...
UCR Library’s Professional Development Committee (PDC) held its kick-off event on Wednesday, August 17, 2016. More than half of the library’s academic and staff employees came to one of the two sessions, held in Rivera and Orbach libraries. The PDC comprises Library employees who volunteered to participate in cultivating opportunities for professional development. With members...
The UCR Library was one of the sponsors at the Association of African American Museums 2016 Annual Conference. In addition, the Library also hosted an exhibit, titled “ Tuskegee Airmen and the Great Western Migration, 1940-1970,” curated by Bergis Jules, University and Political Papers Archivist. Ann Marshall and Shar Huston of Annex Design Services created...
Effective August 9, 2016, Diane Bisom’s title has been changed to Associate University Librarian for the Digital Library. This development will position the UCR Library for continued success as a major academic research library. Diane will retain her existing departments and units; she will also begin planning and implementing the creation of a Digital Initiatives...
In early 2011, the UCR Library acquired the McLeod Collection of Sikh Studies from the widow of William Hewat “Hew” McLeod, a New Zealand scholar who wrote many books and essays about Sikh history, theology, and cultural identity. This collection contains nearly 2,000 volumes devoted to topics including Sikh religion, culture, art, and history. Kuei...
Janet Reyes is our new Geospatial Information Librarian for the UCR Library. Janet spent her professional career creating or using a variety of geographic data. Prior to coming to UC Riverside, the bulk of her career was spent at Aerial Information Systems Inc. ( AIS), an environmental consulting firm in Redlands, California that specializes in...