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Completed Content Now Available in Making of the Modern World & Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)

Wed, July 1, 2020 12:05 PM

The UC Merced Library has acquired additional content for both Making of the Modern World and Periodical Archives Online (PAO) collections.

Completed Collections 

Making of the Modern World 
Part IV is now available in the Making of the Modern World collection with most materials from 1850 to 1890 focused on the Age of Capitalism and the Victorian Era. This acquisiition adds to the larger collection focused on Western trade and wealth with materials from the 1450s into the 20th century. 

Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
Modules 6-10 consisting of 340 titles have been added to the Periodicals Archive Online, bringing PAO to a total of 770 titles. Sample content include Philosophical Topics, Spectator, Psychiatry, and New Left Review. See page six of ProQuest's PAO brochure (PDF) for additional key titles in this collection. PAO offers full-page images with searchable full-text. 

Summer Session Library Workshops

Fri, June 26, 2020 10:05 AM

Summer Session Library Workshops

This summer the Library will be offering virtual workshops on topics like file management, locating industry profiles in our business databases like IBISWorld, and strategies for researching scholarly articles for a new research topic. All workshops will be offered via Zoom and registration is now open. Click on the title of each workshop for more information and Zoom details.

Wednesday, July 8th - 11:00am - 11:45am
Instructor: Elizabeth Salmon
 
Thursday, July 9th - 1:30pm - 2:20pm
Instructor: Sara Davidson Squibb
 
Monday, July 13th - 11:00am - 11:50am
Instructor: Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco
 
Wednesday, July 15th - 2:00pm - 2:20pm 
Instructor: Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco
 
Thursday, July 16th - 11:30am - 11:50am
Instructor: Sara Davidson Squibb
 
Monday, July 20th - 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Instructor: Olivia Olivares
 
Wednesday, July 22nd - 11:30am - 12:20pm
Instructor: Sara Davidson Squibb
 
Monday, July 27th - 11:00am - 12:00pm
Instructor: Olivia Olivares
 
Tuesday, July 28th - 11:00am - 12:00pm
Instructor: Elizabeth Salmon
 
Thursday, July 30th - 10:00am - 10:20am
Instructor: Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco

To view the entire schedule of workshops, view our Library Events calendar. 

 

 

Access Alert - ProQuest

Fri, June 19, 2020 10:30 AM

On Saturday, June 27th from 9am to noon Pacific Time, ProQuest Ebook Central and LibCentral  may be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope this interruption will create minimal disruption to our users’ research.

Suspended Due Dates of Library Materials Continues

Fri, June 19, 2020 10:10 AM

Hello Bobcats, 

Please don’t worry about items that you have checked out from the library. After receiving a few questions, we thought that we would reach out as we head into summer and continue to work remotely. If you have something checked out, please feel free to hold onto and use the item. This applies to items from our local collection and to materials from Interlibrary Loan (ILL). If you would prefer to return it, you can always drop it in the book drop outside of the library. This book drop is located on the exterior of the Kolligian Library building, in between the entrance on Scholar’s Lane and the Bookstore. We check this book drop a few times a week. It may take a few days for an item to be removed from your account as we isolate the books before handling them.  We aren’t enforcing due dates at this time. If you receive a notification or have any questions, please reach out to library@ucmerced.edu

O'Reilly for Higher Education (OHE)- New Platform

Wed, June 17, 2020 3:15 PM

O’Reilly for Higher Education (OHE) offers a new platform with access to almost 48,000 titles. Content includes technical eBooks, videos, interactive tutorials, case studies, audio books, and learning paths from O’Reilly & Associates. O’Reilly titles formerly found in Safari Tech Books are available on the OHE platform. OHE also offers selected titles on a range of subjects from business & data science to engineering & professional development from over 200 publishers including Peachpit Press, HarperCollins and MIT Sloan Management. 

Search for content or explore topics by early releases and most popular titles. Save favorite titles to your account with “Your Playlists” functionality. 

The following is a handful of sample titles from OHE.

Access OHE at the library’s database listing. Sign on with your UCMnetID and password. First select University of California, Merced and click “Sign In with my Institution”.  The VPN is not required.

For additional information on OHE, visit ProQuest’s O’Reilly for Higher Education guide.

This original announcement of this UC Libraries acquisition is available at California Digital Library (CDL) News, 9 June 2020.

The University of California has reached a transformative open access agreement with Springer Nature

Wed, June 17, 2020 10:15 AM

Springer Nature Open Access Agreement

In the midst of what have been difficult times, I am pleased to share some very good news. The University of California has reached a transformative open access agreement with Springer Nature, the world’s second-largest academic publisher. 

Under the agreement, all articles with a UC corresponding author published in more than 2,700 of Springer Nature’s journals will be open access by default, with the UC libraries paying a portion of the open access fee on behalf of all authors. Authors without available research funds for the remainder of the publishing fee can request that the library cover the entire amount. Authors may also choose to opt out of open access publishing if they wish.

While broad-based open access publishing in the most well-known Nature journals is not initially included, the deal commits Springer Nature and UC to collaborating on an open science pilot in 2021 and developing plans for a transformative agreement for all of the Nature journals to be implemented in the third year of the agreement. 

The deal also includes reading access and perpetual rights to more than 1,000 journals in Springer Nature’s portfolio to which UC did not previously subscribe.

The open access publishing provisions will go into effect once the formal agreement has been signed and will run through 2023. More details are available on the UC’s Office of Scholarly Communication website.

The new Springer Nature agreement — the largest open access agreement in North America to date — is an exciting note on which to end the year. Over the course of the year, UC has also implemented four other transformative open access agreements, with a diverse range of publishers — Cambridge University Press, society publisher ACM, and native open access publishers JMIR and PLoS) — and conversations with other publishers are still underway.

Together, these deals demonstrate the broad potential of UC’s approach to transform scholarly publishing in the United States to a sustainable, open access model, and to provide broad public access to the fruits of UC’s research.

We will continue to keep you apprised of any new agreements or other notable developments. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Jerrold Shiroma, Digital Scholarship Librarian at jshiroma@ucmerced.edu at any time.

Based on campus email from Haipeng Li (University Librarian) Maria DePrano (Library and Scholarly Communications Chair), Tom Handford (Academic Senate Chair), and Teenie Matlock (Vice Provost for the Faculty)

 

Elsevier Update- June 2020

Wed, June 17, 2020 9:50 AM

Elsevier Update

UC’s negotiating team continues to communicate with Elsevier. While progress remains slow, there are a number of recent developments that we hope may give fresh impetus to these discussions:

  • COVID-19: As a recent Los Angeles Times column laid out, the need for access to research has never been clearer. In fact, many publishers, including Elsevier, have temporarily made coronavirus-related articles freely available. Pandemic-related budget crunches may also pressure publishers to moderate financial demands.
  • Federal policy: The Office of Science and Technology Policy is considering a zero-embargo policy for the author’s final manuscript for all federally funded research — a change strongly supported by UC’s faculty Senate and that, if adopted, would further incentivize publishers to accelerate their shift towards open access. 
  • Actions by other institutions: UNC-Chapel Hill, Iowa State University and the SUNY (State University of New York) system all recently ended their “big deal” subscription packages with Elsevier. As the head of UNC’s university library wrote: “UC helped to expose the runaway journal costs that are breaking university and library budgets everywhere [and] the need to increase open access to research, rather than locking it behind steep and rising paywalls.” And just last week MIT ended its negotiations with Elsevier after the publisher failed to present a proposal that aligned with MIT’s open access principles.

Based on campus email from Haipeng Li (University Librarian) Maria DePrano (Library and Scholarly Communications Chair), Tom Handford (Academic Senate Chair), and Teenie Matlock (Vice Provost for the Faculty)

Expanded Resources in ProQuest Historical Newspaper & History Vault

Tue, June 16, 2020 10:55 AM

Additional content is now available in ProQuest Historical Newspapers and History Vault through April 30, 2021 as part of a pilot plan available to all UC campus libraries.  As a UC Merced researcher, you have access to 52 additional titles through Historical Newspapers and 45 modules from the History Vault. Based on usage of these resources, UC Libraries may elect to purchase access to additional resources in those collections.

Historical Newspapers includes over 50 titles, both national and international, with coverage back to the 1700s. Additional titles during this pilot include the Atlanta World Daily, The Korea Times, and The Boston Globe.  History Vault has millions of primary sources focused on 19th and 20th century American history. Modules include the Thomas A. Edison Papers, Records of the Children’s Bureau (192-1969) and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Papers.  For additional details about these collections visit ProQuest’s Historical Newspapers LibGuide and History Vault LibGuide.

Collections are accessible via the library’s databases listing.   For quick links to browse content, see all ProQuest Historical Newspapers or see all History Vault modules.

More details are available at California Digital Library (CDL) News, 7 May 2020.

University Librarian, Solidarity Statement

Tue, June 9, 2020 3:10 PM

6-7-2020

In Solidarity.

The University of California, Merced Library condemns all forms of racism as fundamentally contrary both to human rights, and to the values of our profession. We unequivocally affirm that Black Lives Matter, and we stand in solidarity with those in our community and across the globe in the fight against anti-blackness, racism, and bigotry.

Libraries are public institutions who strive to improve the lives of individuals and the communities they serve. They have the responsibility to actively promote inclusion, providing equal opportunity access to information and knowledge. Racism and discrimination of any sort have no place in the library we all value. The UC Merced Library welcomes thousands of visitors each day, and we see ourselves as essential partners in our community’s education and quest for self-empowerment. As stewards of information and knowledge, we acknowledge that we have the potential to contribute greatly to the fight against racism and anti-blackness. In fact, we see ourselves as vital partners in this struggle.

Our duty in the fight to create a more just world requires us to always embrace our core principles of equity and inclusion, and ensure that our policies, procedures, and decisions enforce those principles. The work we do as stewards of information and knowledge asks us to constantly make choices about how that information and knowledge is accessed, described, and engaged with. We will work harder to make sure that every act we take reflects our commitment to affirm the lives and dignity of the diverse communities we serve. I urge all of us, as individuals and as groups, to take action, not through violence, but through peaceful demonstrations, community dialogues, and constructive conversations to build a society that is rid of racism and discrimination.

In the memory of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Botham Jean, Philando Castile, Tony McDade, Sandra Bland, and many others, the UC Merced Library, along with our campus community, commits itself to the fight for justice and equality.

Together we will build a better world.

Haipeng Li

University Librarian

University of California, Merced

Library Virtual Office Hour Offered the Entire Month of June

Thu, May 28, 2020 11:35 AM

Library Virtual Office Hour

Starting Monday, June 1st and continuing through the entire month of June, the UC Merced Library will be staffing a daily virtual office hour every Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM until Noon. Any member of the campus community with questions about using the Library remotely can drop in via Zoom to get information on topics ranging from accessing electronic books, journals, and databases to using interlibrary loan to scheduling a library instruction session for a class. 

The Zoom link for the Library Virtual Office Hour is: https://ucmerced.zoom.us/s/91085518246 (registration is not required to join). 

You can also view the Library Virtual Office Hour details at our Library Events calendar

If the Library Virtual Office Hour is not convenient, you can schedule a reference consultation with a UC Merced Librarian at a time that works well for you by visiting the Library's appointment page

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