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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · Welcome to the Library Tour! We're glad you're here! First things first: make sure to pick up a Rufus cardboard cut-out at the Services Desk. You'll be taking photos of Rufus as you complete the Tour. This is an online Tour, designed to be completed using your phone. If you need to use a paper version of the Tour, please let the library student ...

  2. UC Merced Library Mission Statement. Situated in California’s Central Valley, located on the traditional homeland of the Yokuts and Miwuk, and part of the world’s leading public research university system, the UC Merced Library empowers researchers, celebrates our region’s diversity, expands access to information, and fosters student ...

  3. New? Start Here. Take the virtual library tour for an introduction to key library services and resources. View short tutorials on a variety of topics to quickly learn a new tool or concept. Access library resources from any off-campus location with the Virtual Private Network (VPN).

  4. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded a $750,000 grant to the UC Merced Library in partnership with the Center for the Humanities to establish a research archive documenting the Sierra Nevada and Central Valley. With an additional $750,000 from the $20 million gift provided by philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott and her husband, Dan Jewett, to the university last ...

  5. Mar 7, 2024 · With Mendeley, you can: Build a library of citations from library databases and websites. Search and import references and datasets from the Mendeley crowd-sourced catalog. Store, organize and share references. Read and annotate documents; record and share notes with collaborators.

  6. The UC Merced Library opened its doors to the inaugural class of University of California, Merced students in August 2005. From the beginning, the library has been the hub of the campus and a center for innovation.

  7. Jan 17, 2024 · From Idea to Library. To Do: Watch this short video (2:28) to help you understand where scholarly articles come from and how the library provides access to them for your research assignments.

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