Elsevier Access Suspended
The University of California has been out of contract with Elsevier since January, but until now the publisher continued to allow access to 2019 articles via ScienceDirect. As of today, …
The University of California has been out of contract with Elsevier since January, but until now the publisher continued to allow access to 2019 articles via ScienceDirect. As of today, …
As you may know, the University of California (UC) has been out of contract with the publisher Elsevier since January but, so far, the publisher has continued to provide access …
Melvyl, the UC San Diego Library’s connection to library collections worldwide, is getting a new and improved look and feel on Wednesday, June 26! Melvyl is a library collections discovery …
Donate food items to Geisel Library or the Biomedical Library Building Front Desks from June 2 to June 15 to pay off your library fines from this quarter! All donated …
Human Developmental Sciences has created the first major/minor specialization in Equity and Diversity. To celebrate the launching, we are hosting events open to ALL faculty, students, and staff, to build …
California State University, San Marcos (CSUSM) is withdrawing from the Circuit reciprocal borrowing system. They stopped lending out their own materials on April 1, but will continue to borrow other libraries’ materials …
Negotiations Update as of March 16, 2021 Read the latest update on UC’s open access negotiations with Elsevier and other publishers. Background The University of California (UC) is currently in …
As a health professional caring for patients, your encounters often bring up questions that need a little investigation. Certainly, many of those questions are easy to answer and you know …
Information about the various UC San Diego Library services available during the campus holiday closure can be found online. While all Library buildings will be closed, access to most Library online resources …
On average, clinicians raise 1 medical knowledge question for every 2 patients seen (Del Fiol et al., 2014). Of these questions, 34% concern drug treatment, and 24% concern potential causes …