UCI Libraries is pleased to welcome new and returning students, faculty, and staff to campus this fall. I encourage you to explore the Libraries' virtual and in-person services, including research consultations with skilled subject librarians, instructional services, technology-rich study spaces, and more available at no charge to the UCI community.

To meet the demands of our dynamic and growing university, the Libraries are continually modernizing and focused on expanding our information resources that support diversity, equity, and inclusion. Here we highlight how the digitalization of archival materials and a commitment to open access research and affordable coursework materials is increasing access to knowledge at UCI and beyond.

I invite you to explore our calendar of free events and workshops and regularly visit our webpage to learn about our ever-expanding selection of programs, services, and collections.

Lorelei Tanji
University Librarian
LIBRARIES NEWS
Viet Stories, an oral history project that documents and preserves the experiences of first-generation Vietnamese Americans living in Southern California, is now available to the public on Calisphere.
Rikke S. Ogawa joined UCI Libraries as the assistant university librarian for public services in June 2022. Ogawa is a Distinguished Member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals of the Medical Library Association and has more than 20 years of experience in library service and management.
UCI alumna Allison Dziuba (PhD ’22), now a tenure-track assistant professor of English at the University of Alabama, explains how working on an exhibit on UCI student publications and engaging with the archives sparked her dissertation research.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, November 3
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Langson Library Lobby

Join us for the Opening Reception of the newest exhibit in Langson Library. The event will include a panel discussion with four decades of UCI alumni speaking to the critical role of student activism and leadership on the college campus.
Introducing the Digital Transgender Archive and the Homosaurus
Thursday, October 13
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Online

Join Dr. K.J. Rawson (he/him/his) to hear him discuss his work founding and directing the Digital Transgender Archive (DTA) and serving as the co-chair of the Homosaurus, an international LGBTQ linked data vocabulary.
This is event is part of the UCI Digital Humanities Exchange public program and campus workshop series, which is co-lead by UCI Libraries Digital Scholarship Services and UCI’s School of Humanities.
November 15–17
Online

Learn with experts and mapping projects across the UC system and beyond! Engage with GIS (geographic information system) industry professionals and posters presenters, and ask questions during the thematic mapping panels. All talks are open to the public.
EXHIBITS
This exhibit spotlights key AI historical figures and milestones, AI researchers and initiatives at UCI, and the ethical challenges of AI systems. It will be on display on the 2nd floor of the Science Library through February 2023 during regular library hours.
This exhibit explores the cultural, economic, and political landscape of Orange County from its inception through World War II. It will be on display in the main lobby of Langson Library through mid-October 2022 during regular library hours.
PHOTO HIGHTLIGHTS
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WORKSHOPS
How it Helps You & Your Students
Thursday, October 13
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Online

Learn how to identify Open Educational Resources (OERs), where to source them, and how to utilize them in your classes. Meet your course outcomes while saving your students money!
Friday, October 28
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Online

protocols.io is an open-access platform for researchers to collaboratively create protocols. This workshop will cover protocols.io’s mission and key functionality, discovering public protocols, creating and publishing protocols, and sharing methods.