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Tiffany Moxham
As Interim University Librarian until the permanent University Librarian is hired, Tiffany has strategic responsibility for advancing library programs and services to support the University's research, education, and service mission. She holds an MLIS from the University of South Florida and an MBA from the University of Cumbria.
In her permanent role as Deputy University Librarian and AUL for Content and Discovery at the UCR Library, she collaboratively provides vision, strategic direction, leadership and management for the Library, overseeing Library Human Resources and the Content and Discovery Division. The division encompasses those departments involved in the research collections' lifecycle, including purchasing, access, discovery, and information literacy. The departments within Content and Discovery include Collection Strategies, Special Collections & University Archives, Metadata and Technical Services, Access Services, and Teaching and Learning. Tiffany joined the library in 2014 as the Coordinator of Medical Library Programs, later joining administration as AUL in 2018.
Interim University Librarian

Library Hours On Thanksgiving Weekend
All UCR Library facilities will be closed on Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Both Rivera Library and Orbach Library will be open on Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Sunday from 1:00 PM to 12:00 AM.
The Music Library will remain closed from Thursday through Sunday.
All libraries will be open on Monday, November 27 for regular service hours.
To determine regular hours for each facility, please visit the Hours page on the library website.
Night and Billing Coordinator (Orbach)
The UCR Library is delighted to welcome Andrew Morales as our Night and Billing Coordinator (Orbach).
Andrew will be located in the Orbach Science Library on the first floor, reporting to Sahra Missaghieh Klawitter, Circulation/Reserve Services Manager.
Andrew earned his BA in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Most recently, Andrew served as the Volunteer Coordinator and Library Technician for the Louis Rubidoux Library. Prior to working at the Louis Rubidoux Library, Andrew worked as a Library Assistant at both the Home Gardens Library and the Woodcrest Library. Andrew brings UC experience, as he also previously worked at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Please join us in welcoming Andrew to the library!
Library to forgive Replacement Fees during Amnesty Period
The UCR Library will offer a Replacement Fee Amnesty Period from Monday, June 17 through Sunday, June 30, 2019.
Users who return late items (with the exception of Reserve or Recall Fines and Fees) during the Amnesty Period will have all Replacement Fees waived completely.
We are offering this Amnesty Period as part of the transition to the library's new Fines & Fees structure that will go into effect on July 1, 2019.
Note: Replacement Fees previously paid for lost items are not eligible for refund during the Amnesty Period.
Please log into your secure UCR Library account portal to see whether you have any outstanding balances due, so that you can take advantage of the Amnesty Period from June 17-30, 2019.
Should you have any questions about your account, please contact library-billing@ucr.edu
How Do I Find - Film & Video
Film and video are great resources for a variety of disciplines and are available for anyone to use.
Finding Film & Video
Use UC Library Search to find media held at UCR Library. Film and video are generally located in the Tomás Rivera Library.
Connect from Off-Campus
Remote access to licensed materials is available to current UCR faculty, students, and staff.
Many resources provided online by the library are only available if you are connected to a campus network or one of our off-campus authentication options:
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 the Digital Library.
Krystal earned her BFA in Visual Media from Rochester Institute of Technology, her MA from the Art Center College of Design, and her MLS in Library and Information Science from San Jose State University.
Most recently, Krystal served as the Visual Resource Specialist for the UC Riverside department of Art and Art History. Prior to working for UCR, Krystal also worked for the J. Paul Getty Museum, Albright Knox Gallery and Art Collection Management, Inc. She brings a variety of experience managing digital projects.
Please join us in welcoming Krystal to the library!
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 to solicit your feedback on specific library services that support faculty, students and staff.
We hope you can find 5-10 minutes to take the survey before Monday October 28. Your responses are anonymous but will be shared with the external review team and with the library’s leadership team.
The link to the survey is mobile-friendly.
Thanks for sharing your time and feedback, and for helping us to offer you the best possible library services!
Library Joins Tartan Soul Kickoff
2015 Highlander Welcome Week a resounding success
This marked the UCR Library's first, but certainly not last, participation in the Tartan Soul Kickoff event put on by the UCR Office of Student Life. More than 540 students mingled with a multitude of campus departments that set up activity booths around the UCR bell tower.
Students filled out "passports" by completing an activity at each booth, and received Tartan Soul shirts as their reward. Respect — a Tartan Soul value that exemplifies a Highlander through their regard for others' rights and dignity — was an underlying theme of the event.
The library booth welcomed students who got the chance to guess the decade in which a handful of photos from the University Archives were taken. The library's Special Collections and University Archives department was of great interest to students, as were library services such as laptop checkout, 24-hour chat reference, interlibrary loans, and library workshops and events.
Additional Tartan Soul events are expected to take place throughout the year, each focusing on one of the Highlander values of integrity, accountability, excellence, and respect.