New tool enables UC authors to look up which journals are covered by UC’s open access publishing agreements The Journal Open Access Look-up Tool (JOLT) launched this week. JOLT is a new resource for ...
You will need to sign in with your CruzID for access. The land on which we gather is the unceded territory of the Awaswas-speaking Uypi Tribe. The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, comprised of the descendants ...
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There are audio and video rooms in the David Kirk Digital Scholarship Commons on the Ground Floor of McHenry Library. These rooms are specially equipped for using our music and video collections and ...
Our new homepage for the University Library website launched December 16, 2024. After conducting extensive user research, including interviews and web traffic analysis, and conducting usability ...
Louis Edwin Hihn, born in Santa Cruz in 1903, died just short of his 90th birthday. Prior to his death, the University Library published his last autobiography, From Childhood to My Last Hurrah. His ...
The UCSC Library offers many services and resources of special interest to UCSC alumni, including documents about the history of the campus, sources to help you take your academic life or career to ...
Dear friends of the Library, It has been six months since I last wrote to you, but it feels like a lifetime. The University Library has weathered these challenging times as it has so many before them: ...
For the complete text [PDF] of Ray L. Travers: Three Generations of Apple Farming in Watsonville, California (E-Scholarship). Includes complete audio (streaming or download) for the oral history. Note ...
Read the PDF of Raymond F. Dasmann's oral history (E-Scholarship). Includes complete audio (streaming or download) for the oral history. Note: Due to editing by the narrator and the Project, there may ...
Frederick Augustus Hihn, was just 19-years-old when he left his native Germany for California in 1849 at the outset of the “rush” for California’s newly discovered gold — which had been found on ...