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      • The University of California Libraries directly support the University of California’s missions of teaching, research, and public service. This website aids the collaboration and communication regarding shared library services across the 10 UC campus libraries and the California Digital Library.
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  2. The University of California Libraries directly support the University of California’s missions of teaching, research, and public service. This website aids the collaboration and communication regarding shared library services across the 10 UC campus libraries and the California Digital Library.

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      The University of California has built 10 campus libraries...

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  3. libraries.universityofcalifornia.eduUC Libraries

    The University of California Libraries directly support the University of California’s missions of teaching, research, and public service. This website aids the collaboration and communication regarding shared library services across the 10 UC campus libraries and the California Digital Library.

  4. The University of California operates the largest academic library system in the world. It manages more than 40.8 million print volumes [1] in 100 libraries on ten campuses. The purpose of these libraries is to assist research and instruction on the University of California campuses.

  5. The UC Library is located in a revitalized heritage space on the south side of the UC building which was the original home of the UC Library in the 19th century. The UC Library may currently be used by: • U of T students, faculty, staff, and alumni. • UTS students.

    • May 2021: How Do I Prepare For Melvyl’S Retirement?
    • How Will We Learn How to Use UC Library Search?
    • I Have Personal Saved Lists Saved in Melvyl. What Should I Do to Keep them?
    • What Do I Do with My Saved Searches?
    • What Do I Do About Links Or Bookmarks to Melvyl Records?

    UC Library Search will replace Melvyl and your local catalog on July 27, 2021. What do I need to do to prepare for this change?

    UC Library Search is user-friendly but your librarians will make training materials available after July 27, 2021. You can also contact your local subject or teaching librarian to inquire about teaching an orientation to UC Library Search during your class time.

    Melvyl saved lists will not be moved to UC Library Search. Before July 27, log in to Melvyl by clicking “Sign In.” Enter your username and password. Click on your account name, and select “My Personal Lists” from the drop-down menu. From there you can access your saved lists. You can email your lists to yourself, or you can click on the “Cite” butt...

    Melvyl saved searches will not be moved to UC Library Search. Before July 27, log in to Melvyl by clicking “Sign In.” Enter your username and password. Click on the “Saved Searches” link in the gray menu bar. Before July 27 you should make a note of your search terms if you wish to reproduce them in UC Library Search.

    Melvyl links will not redirect to UC Library Search. If you have links to Melvyl records, either in your browser bookmarks, Learning Management System, or elsewhere, you can log in to Melvyl and save them to a list, which you can then email to yourself or export into citation management software. For more information, please contact us. For more ne...

  6. UC Library has about 35,000 items in the humanities and social sciences, including many books related to the college's academic programs. Contact uc.library@utoronto.ca

  7. Oct 17, 2024 · With over 4.5 million volumes and access to thousands of electronic resources available 24/7 through our online library catalog, UC Libraries' virtual and physical locations offer resources for everyone.

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