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  1. Collection

    Return To Learn Town Hall Meetings

    • The UC San Diego’s Return to Learn Town Hall meetings began in July 2020, as part of the Return to Learn program, which started in May 2020 as a strategic response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    • Date: 2020-2022
  2. Collection

    Tritoncast

    • Tritoncast is the podcast for UC San Diego Athletics.
    • Date: 2020-
  3. Collection

    Triton Tools and Tidbits

    • Triton Tools & Tidbits is a podcast that is focused on discussing topics to engage and enrich student life and education. Produced by the UC San Diego Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.
    • Date: 2020-2021
  4. Collection

    Live Well, Be Well

    • Live Well, Be Well podcast episodes present candid information about all things wellness! Their goal is to inspire listeners, to help them feel connected, and to discover new ways to live their best life.
    • Date: 2020-2021
  5. Collection

    Indigenous Writers and Their Critics: Escritores indígenas y sus críticos

    • This collection brings together programmatic, descriptive textual materials and video-recorded proceedings of unique presentations (including readings and recitations of original literature and literary analysis) at the “Indigenous Writers and Their Critics” Symposium held at the University of California – San Diego on Feb. 24 and 25, 2020. / Esta colección junta materiales programáticos, textuales, y grabaciones por video de las ponencias únicas (incluso lecturas y recitaciones de literatura original y análisis) presentados en el simposio internacional “Escritores indígenas y sus críticos” realizado en la Universidad de California – San Diego el 24 y 25 de febrero, 2020. 
    • Date: February 24-25, 2020
  6. Collection

    What We've Learned

    • What We've Learned is a newsletter produced by Student Affairs at UC San Diego. The newsletter began in 2020, during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, as an effort to keep students informed on current events.
    • Date: 2020-
  7. Collection

    Explore

    • Primary magazine of the UC San Diego Library, published for a broad readership of patrons and supporters.
    • Date: 2019-2024
  8. Collection

    California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI): Cruise Images

    • Photographs documenting the tools, processes and people aboard CalCOFI research cruises.
    • Date: 2018 to 2019
  9. Collection

    Hillary Eggers Photographs and Videos

    • Photographs and videos documenting the tools, processes and people from the February 2018 Winter CalCOFI cruise.
    • Date: 2018
  10. Collection

    Tell Us How UC It: Exhibit 2017

    • Tell Us How UC It: A Living Archive debuted with a physical exhibit and a panel on student activism on February 1, 2017. The exhibit included history, student perspectives, and real-time feedback, all of which are now part of the collection.
    • Date: February 2017 to May 2017
  11. Collection

    Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop: Digital selections

    • Digital additions to the Library's collection of writings created during the annual Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop hosted by UC San Diego.
    • Access: Restricted View
    • Date: 2017-2023
  12. Collection

    Pueblos Yucatecos

    • Audio Interviews, Transcriptions, and Photographs related to life in 5 rural communities in the state of Yucatan Mexico between the early 20th and early 21st centuries
    • Date: September 2017-
  13. Collection

    Tell Us How UC It: Course Curriculum and Events

    • The Tell Us How UC It project has consisted of a number of course collaborations from workshops to one-shot classes.
    • Date: 2017
  14. Collection

    N Equals One podcast

    • N Equals One: a podcast about science and discovery at UC San Diego Health. Episodes focus on the story of one project, one discovery or one scientist.
    • Date: 2016-2022
  15. Collection

    Transandean Lithium Project

    • The Transandean Lithium Project (TLP) is a digital initiative to investigate the impact of lithium extraction on the Kolla, Aymara, Quechua and Lickan Antay indigenous communities of Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile. The collection includes interviews and photographs documenting the biodiversity of the territory as well as the culture, history, and lives of these communities.
    • Date: 2016-2017
  16. Collection

    Transandean Lithium Project: Coyo (Chile)

    • Coyo is one of the historical ayllus of San Pedro de Atacama, and it is also part of the 18 Lickan Antay communities that surround the Salar de Atacama in the north of Chile. The interviews and photographs of this collection tackle the impacts of lithium mining in their territory, its relationship to the environment, the volcanoes, the lagoons and the archaeological sites, and, for example, its most important ritual celebration: the carnival.
    • Date: 2016-2017
  17. Collection

    University Art Gallery Closure Events, 2016

    • Images and events related to the threatened closure of the University Art Gallery in 2016.
    • Date: 2016
  18. Collection

    D. B. Richardson Baja California Video Collection

    • The Californias Documentation Project includes professionally recorded interviews with renowned Baja California Peninsula travelers, scholars, explorers and scientists. The interviews are conducted by David Burrell Richardson, and produced by Richardson and filmmaker Isaac Artenstein.
    • Access: Restricted View
    • Date: 2015-2016
  19. Collection

    IDEAS Performance Series

    • This collection contains video, still images, audio, and text, documenting past IDEAS performances and presentations from the ongoing series.
    • Date: 2013-
  20. Collection

    inSite Archive: Casa Gallina

    • Digital records documenting the inSite art collective's sixth edition, known as inSite/Casa Gallina, a six-year project located in the neighborhood of Santa María la Ribera in Mexico City.
    • Date: 2013-2018