Popular Science Reading – Summer 2022
Here are some titles that we have added to the Popular Science Collection this spring. You can browse the new titles, as well as anything on order. If there’s a …
Here are some titles that we have added to the Popular Science Collection this spring. You can browse the new titles, as well as anything on order. If there’s a …
A lot of new titles for the Popular Science Collection have arrived in time for the start of the academic year. And now with added browsing (since the building is …
Our first update to the popular science collection in…well, a while. You may not be able to physically browse the whole collection, you can at least browse the latest titles. …
The UC San Diego Library has licensed McGraw-Hill’s AccessEngineering (https://www.accessengineeringlibrary.com/) for a 3-year trial. AccessEngineering content: 830+ books Engineering handbooks, textbooks, and other reference works from McGraw-Hill, including Perry’s Chemical …
You spoke, and we listened! In response to your requests for longer service hours and additional parking, the Library will be partnering with Parking & Transportation to offer Contactless Curbside …
To support the campus community during the closure of the Library buildings, chapters and articles from UC San Diego’s print collections that are not available in HathiTrust are available via …
UC San Diego now has O’Reilly for Higher Education, replacing the Safari/O’Reilly Tech book collection that is being retired. We now have access to more IT/tech publisher content (including videos) …
UC San Diego has trial access to The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication through the end of December This is the first update since the 2006/3rd edition of the ACS …
The UC San Diego Library recently acquired some new, multivolume reference works. These are review articles written by experts in their field, with bibliographies of articles and books for more …
Here are the first additions to the popular science collection for 2020, including Why Trust Science? from Naomi Oreskes, formerly Professor of History and Science Studies at UC San Diego. You …