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ScienceDirect to cease support of Internet Explorer 8


December 3, 2015


Following Microsoft’s directive to focus support on newer, officially-supported IE browser versions, ScienceDirect will no longer support Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) as of January 1, 2016. ScienceDirect encourages users to update to more recent versions of IE, Chrome or Firefox browsers for optimal ScienceDirect access.
Visit the ScienceDirect Blog for more details.

Access to the Arts & Sciences XIV Collection Through JSTOR


November 30, 2015


Through the California Digital Library, a number of UC campuses including UC Merced now have access to the Arts & Sciences XIV Collection from JSTOR. This collection adds more than 140 journals devoted to the study of culture and communication to the platform. Drawn primarily from the fields of Archaeology, Literature, Communications Studies, Political Science, and Education, these journals span 17 countries, 23 disciplines, and date back to 1839.

Selected titles include:
* Journal of African Archaeology
* Discourse & Society
* Bulletin of the Asia Institute
* Science Progress
* Journal of Technology Studies

See more details at: http://about.jstor.org/content/arts-sciences-xiv.

New SAGE Knowledge platform


November 6, 2015


As of November 4th, SAGE Knowledge migrated to its new platform. Incorporating customer and user feedback, the new platform hosts videos alongside traditional book and reference content and works equally well on desktop, tablet and mobile views. The new platform also offers improved discoverability of content and more intuitive navigation.
For more details, check out their FAQs.

Reveal Digital's Independent Voices collection


October 26, 2015


California Digital Library has recently licensed 800 titles offered by Reveal Digital from their Independent Voices collection. This collection is a cooperative effort by libraries across the country to fund the digitization of alternative press content from their special collections. The newspapers and journals represent a wide spectrum of groups from the 1960s through 1980s and include feminist journals (like Bread & Roses), counterculture newspapers (like Berkeley Tribe), LGBT publications, and small literary presses.
Once digitization is complete, and a brief embargo period ceases, all content will become open access.

UC Publication Management System – Locates Faculty Publications


October 16, 2015


With the rollout of the UC Publication Management System October 15th, faculty will begin to receive email alerts identifying publications they authored. Once verifying and claiming a publication, faculty will be prompted to upload the associated file or provide a link. The goal is to increase visibility of faculty research through a convenient process in support of the UC Academic Senate Open Access Policy passed in July 2013.

The Art of Costume Design: The Work of Dunya Ramicova


October 16, 2015


An exhibit of costume designs by Dunya Ramicova, UC Merced faculty, will be on display at the Merced Multicultural Arts Center from October 16 - December 7, 2015.

Since 2014, the Library has been digitizing, archiving, and preserving Dunya Ramicova’s costume designs. With this exhibit, the UC Merced Library is pleased to announce the launch of the digital collection, now available online in Calisphere. When completed, the collection will stand as one of the very few digital collections [oeuvres] of costume designs by a single creator anywhere.

Professor’s Costume Designs Put on Display


October 12, 2015


Renderings of costume designs by UC Merced Professor Dunya Ramicova are now available as digital images through Calisphere. To date, more than 2,000 images are available for viewing. Ramicova is an Emmy Award-winning costume designer and her work includes designs from more than 150 productions that range from theater to film.

Calisphere Expands Digital Collections Across the UC


October 12, 2015


UC Merced’s Panorama publication recently highlighted the UC Libraries Digital Collection and UC Merced’s contributions to this project. The project includes a new version of Calisphere with a substantial increase in content with approximately 50 new collections from UC libraries. The project has also created the infrastructure needed to make these collections visible in the Digital Public Library of America.

NewsBank Interface Upgrade


September 28, 2015


NewsBank has released interface chances for the Access World News and America’s News Magazines databases. These enhancements include:

• Searches that can be refined either before or after conducting a search
• A Tool Bar for access to Search History, Document View History, and Saved Articles (My Collection)
• Persistent URLs for all screens that can be bookmarked for future use
• More formats for citing in fewer clicks
• An enhanced source list providing the ability to search for information on sources

Maida Miranda and Stacey Dabney Join Library Staff


September 24, 2015


The library is pleased to welcome Maida Miranda and Stacey Dabney to its staff. They are both providing administrative support to the library with Maida serving as Library Administrative Coordinator and Stacey as Executive Assistant to the University Librarian. Maida comes to UC Merced with extensive customer service experience from the finance and telecommunications sectors. Her previous roles responsibilities have included implementing process improvements, leading teams, and driving operational efficiency. Stacey has worked in the education environment with many years of substitute teaching in schools. She brings her focus on student learning along with administrative and business experience to her new role at UC Merced. Our library staff is very excited to have them join us.

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