Libraries News

Collage showing Academic Video Online, Docuseek, Kanopy, and Swank Digital Campus
January 11, 2023

Current UCI students, faculty, and staff can stream hundreds of thousands of media titles for free with UCI Libraries’ streaming subscriptions.

UCI Libraries' copy of William Shakespeare’s First Folio open to its cover page
January 4, 2023

William Shakespeare’s First Folio is the most expensive piece of literature ever auctioned. The crowning gem in UCI Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives, the volume is shared with UCI students, faculty, and the surrounding community throughout the year.

Red neon sign that reads "open late"
November 30, 2022

Library hours at the Gateway Study Center, Langson Library, and Science Library will be temporarily extended for finals.

Library Assistant Supervisor Antoinette Avila and a student pose in front of a white board that says "Get research help here!" and features an anteater drawing.
November 21, 2022

Get Research Help, a new drop-in research assistance pilot program for students, is now available in Langson Library. 

Feyzi Fatehi and his daughter Leila Fatehi (BA ’21)
November 8, 2022

Father and Daughter Feyzi Fatehi and Leila Fatehi (BA ’21) spoke with UCI Libraries about why libraries hold such a special place in their hearts.

Photograph of the entrance doors for the Orange County & Southeast Asian Archive Center
November 14, 2022

UCI Libraries are pleased to welcome Suzanne Im as curator for the Southeast Asian Archive and research librarian for Asian American studies in Special Collections and Archives.

Front entrance of Grunigen Medical Library
October 27, 2022

The newly renovated Dr. Forest J. Grunigen Medical Library (GML) offers new smart technology and study spaces that support group collaboration.

UCI Libraries logo with a blue and yellow background
October 18, 2022

Current UCI students, staff, and faculty have free access to The New York Times, The Orange County Register, The Washington Post, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal websites.

Thuy Vo Dang and student curators in front of Literally Displaced: Writing the Southeast Asian Diaspora exhibit
October 12, 2022

UCI students gain valuable experiences through community-centered archival projects and interships.

Newspaper cover of Rice Paper from 1993
October 3, 2022

UCI alumna Allison Dziuba's involvement with a small hallway exhibit on UCI student publications led her to the topic of her doctoral dissertation.