- University of California Libraries
The
University of California operates the largestacademic library system in the world. It manages more than 34 million items [ [http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/cultural/libraries.html University of California Cultural Resources - Libraries] . Accessed January 26, 2008.] in 100 libraries on ten campuses. The primary purpose of these libraries is to assist research and instruction on the University of California campuses. While each campus library is separate, they share (through the UC library system) facilities for storage, computerized indexing, digital libraries and management. For example, each campus maintains its own computerizedlibrary catalog and simultaneously participates in the systemwideunion catalog , MELVYL.The UC libraries also manage a digital library, the
California Digital Library . They also hold a large number of special collections and electronic archives of research documents. Special collections include a number of historical archives on California history, federal depositories, law libraries, specialized collections for medical and scientific research, and a comprehensive series of periodicals.A major concern of the library system at this time (2008) is the rising cost of scientific journal subscriptions, and the costs of renting article databases. The library is leading an effort to publish science research online in a persistently-available electronic format, primarily through a digital repository called the eScholarship repository.
The physical collections are scattered across each of the UC campuses. Their collections and stand-alone library buildings are listed below. Due to organizational differences, having more libraries does not directly translate into a higher volume of specific collections of materials.
Also, in the 1980s, to relieve overcrowding in existing on-campus library buildings, the UC system constructed two huge regional library facilities: the Northern Regional Library Facility at UC Berkeley's Richmond Field Station (opened 1982), and the Southern Regional Library Facility on the western edge of the UCLA campus (opened 1987). As of 2007, Northern Regional Library Facility is home to 4.7 million volumes, while SRLF is home to 5.7 million. Each facility receives items from all UC campuses in its respective region of the state, and has special climate controls and high-density stacks. Items are shelved two deep and are arranged in a special sequence that results in efficient use of space (but is not quite as intuitive as traditional library indexing systems). As a result, casual browsing is prohibited, and the shelves are accessible only by library clerks trained to retrieve and put back items properly. Users must page materials to a on-site reading room or to a library at their home campus.
List of collections by campus
Berkeley (18 university libraries and 11 affiliated libraries—including Law)
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University of California, Berkeley Library System
*Doe Memorial Library (Main Collections and Main Stacks)
*Moffitt Library (Undergraduate)
*Bancroft Library (Special History)
*Hargrove Music LibraryDavis (8 major libraries—including Law and Medical)
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Peter J. Shields Library (Main Collections)
*Physical Sciences and Engineering Library
*Blaisdell Medical Library (Sacramento)Irvine (3 major libraries—including Medical)
*Langson Library (Main Collections)
*Science Library (Science and Biomedical Fields)Los Angeles (13 major libraries—including Law and Medical)
*Powell Library (Main Collections)
*Young Research Library (Special Research Topics)
*Gonda Elementary Library (Library of Affiliated Elementary School)Merced
*Kolligian Library (Main Collections)
Riverside
*Tomas Riviera Library (Main Collections)
*Science Library (Science Fields)an Diego (7 Major Libraries—including Medical)
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Geisel Library (Main Collections)anta Barbara
*Davidson Library
*Arts Library [ [http://www.library.ucsb.edu/arts/ UCSB Arts library page -- Accessed 2008-07-16] ]anta Cruz
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McHenry Library (Main Collections)
*Science and Engineering LibraryPolicies
The UC library system has open stacks at most libraries, and permits free research and reading by the public. In addition, all campuses allow any California resident to apply for a library card and thus gain limited borrowing privileges for libraries on that campus, although there is typically a charge for these cards.
Materials may be borrowed between the UC campus libraries or from the regional library facilities through
interlibrary loan ; it is generally possible for a student or other university associate to order a nonfragile, unreserved item and have it within a few days. Books may take between a day to a week to be delivered between campuses.ee also
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California Digital Library — the digital library branch of the UC Libraries
*Melvyl — the catalog of the UC LibrariesReferences
External links
* [http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/ The University of California Libraries]
* [http://melvyl.cdlib.org/ The Melvyl Catalog]
* [http://www.cdlib.org the California Digital Library]
* [http://repositories.cdlib.org/escholarship/ the eScholarship repository]
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