Here is a complete list, and a site that lists more detailed information through 2004:
1. Dean E. McHenry (1961-1974)
2. Mark N. Christensen (1974-1976)
3. Angus Taylor (Acting) (1976-1977)
4. Robert L. Sinsheimer (1977-1987)
5. Robert Stevens (1987-1991)
6. Karl S. Pister (1991-1996)
7. M.R.C. Greenwood (1996-2004)
8. Martin Chemers (Acting) (2004-2005)
9. Denice Denton (2005-2006)
10. George Blumenthal (2006-present)
University of California Digital Archives: Santa Cruz Administrative Officers
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/general_history/campuses/ucsc/officers.html
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
CDLAlert: UC-eLinks does not appear in PubMed
UC-eLinks buttons are not currently displaying in the PubMed interface.
The National Library of Medicine is aware of the problem and is
currently investigating. Currently, there is no estimate for resolution.
Please share this information with your colleagues.
The National Library of Medicine is aware of the problem and is
currently investigating. Currently, there is no estimate for resolution.
Please share this information with your colleagues.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Public scanners available in both McHenry and S&E
Scanners for the public are once again available in both McHenry (Media Center) and Science & Engineering (Cowell Room).
Friday, July 9, 2010
Summer hours for "Library Information Technology Helpdesk"
Library ITS has provided us with the following information regarding summer support hours.
The "Library Information Technology Helpdesk" Summer hours are as follows:
McHenry - Noon to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
S&E - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Friday
"In case of a vacant helpdesk or for assistance outside of normal hours, please call 459-2486 or email help@ucsc.edu. We will assist you as soon as possible during operating hours."
The "Library Information Technology Helpdesk" Summer hours are as follows:
McHenry - Noon to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
S&E - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Friday
"In case of a vacant helpdesk or for assistance outside of normal hours, please call 459-2486 or email help@ucsc.edu. We will assist you as soon as possible during operating hours."
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Gifts and donations
This is a review of how we handle gifts at both library buildings.
Maps and Special Collections accept and process gifts, and gift forms, themselves.
Paul Machlis is the gift coordinator for all other materials. What this means is that staff should refer all questions about possible donations to Paul; he will talk to the person and determine whether we accept the gift or, if not, what other options are available.
The exception is when a patron comes to a service desk with a gift in hand, usually just a few volumes. In this case:
1. You are welcome to accept their gift, which you will pass on to Paul.
2. Please offer them a "Letter of Gift" form to complete, which you will also pass on to Paul. The donor is not required to complete the Letter of Gift form, but must do so if they wish formal acknowledgment which comes from both the Library Office and Campus Gifts Administration.
3. If you do accept such a gift and the donor asks if we will definitely add the item to the collection or if not, can we return the item to them, the answer in both cases is "no." Items that are not needed in our collection are disposed of in various ways.
Access and Reference at both buildings will be replacing old forms with the new form (the McHenry Ref Desk keep them in a drawer beside the Vertical File drawer).
The information regarding codes at the bottom only concerns Paul, Special Collections, and Maps. When he receives a completed gift form, he will complete those sections.
If you have additional questions, they are probably answered at the page below. You are also welcome to contact Paul anytime regarding gifts and our gift policy (9-3540, machlis@ucsc.edu).
http://library.ucsc.edu/giving/donate-a-collection
Maps and Special Collections accept and process gifts, and gift forms, themselves.
Paul Machlis is the gift coordinator for all other materials. What this means is that staff should refer all questions about possible donations to Paul; he will talk to the person and determine whether we accept the gift or, if not, what other options are available.
The exception is when a patron comes to a service desk with a gift in hand, usually just a few volumes. In this case:
1. You are welcome to accept their gift, which you will pass on to Paul.
2. Please offer them a "Letter of Gift" form to complete, which you will also pass on to Paul. The donor is not required to complete the Letter of Gift form, but must do so if they wish formal acknowledgment which comes from both the Library Office and Campus Gifts Administration.
3. If you do accept such a gift and the donor asks if we will definitely add the item to the collection or if not, can we return the item to them, the answer in both cases is "no." Items that are not needed in our collection are disposed of in various ways.
Access and Reference at both buildings will be replacing old forms with the new form (the McHenry Ref Desk keep them in a drawer beside the Vertical File drawer).
The information regarding codes at the bottom only concerns Paul, Special Collections, and Maps. When he receives a completed gift form, he will complete those sections.
If you have additional questions, they are probably answered at the page below. You are also welcome to contact Paul anytime regarding gifts and our gift policy (9-3540, machlis@ucsc.edu).
http://library.ucsc.edu/giving/donate-a-collection
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Material type "Music CD" active in CRUZCAT
I have added a new material type (Music CD, code "h") that is now selectable in the webpac. You'll notice that the old COMPACT DISC drop-down menu is gone, as it never functioned properly. Note that the DVD drop-down menu is still there as it works. Currently, Music CD is the last selection on the Material Type drop down menu. If there are no objections, I'm going to leave it as is. If, however, there is a strong desire to reorganize the Material Type list, I will do so. Please let me know if you feel strongly one way or the other Thursday, July 8th.
David
--
David Meyer
CNS
David
--
David Meyer
CNS
Friday, June 25, 2010
Regional History June 28th-July 11th
Irene Reti will be on furlough and vacation from June 28th-July 11th.
Regional History will be closed during this time. Please contact Christine Bunting or staff in Special Collections if there is an emergency.
Regional History will be closed during this time. Please contact Christine Bunting or staff in Special Collections if there is an emergency.
Labels:
local history,
services,
Special Collections,
staffing
Forms on internal site
Some forms on internal.library.ucsc.edu may continue to produce errors on submission. Most staff forms have been migrated to Drupal or elsewhere. The software request form, for example, has been superseded by itrequest (help@ucsc.edu). If you do receive an error when trying to use a form on internal.library, please send a ticket to help@ucsc.edu. We will help you find a newer version of the form or meet your need in another way.
Bryn Kanar
UCSC Library
Web Developer
Bryn Kanar
UCSC Library
Web Developer
Summer dining on campus
Here is the link to the Summer Dining Services page. It includes links to the cafes, restaurants, and coffee carts as well. The dining halls do accept credit/debit cards.
http://housing.ucsc.edu/dining/summer-dining.html
Bon appetit!
http://housing.ucsc.edu/dining/summer-dining.html
Bon appetit!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Mass Digitization (Google) Project Moved to S&E
On Wednesday, June 16, the last full load of books was shipped from McHenry to be digitized at the Google scan center. These materials will return to the shelves in the first weeks of July. The Mass Digitization Project is now moving to the Science and Engineering Library, where because of the smaller number of eligible materials, it is expected that scanning operations will conclude by the end of fall quarter.
The first shipment of materials to be digitized from the Science & Engineering Library will depart on June 30. Shipments will occur weekly, on Wednesday mornings, and materials will be off the shelves for approximately three weeks. For a few days at the beginning of this period, materials may be off the shelf before their status has been updated in CruzCat (to v:OUT4SCANNING). Likewise, at the end of the three weeks, the status of an item may be updated to reflect that it has returned to the library, but the item itself is waiting to be re-shelved. For this reason, yellow signs will be affixed to areas of the shelves which have been pulled to alert patrons. If you are assisting a patron who is seeking a book that you have reason to believe may be somewhere in the digitization process, please call or email me (ext. 2-7392, mjkramer@ucsc.edu) with identifying information for that book. I will be happy to let you know whether/where the book is in the process, and will arrange to have it brought up to the hold shelf when it returns to the library.
While the process itself can be inconvenient, I hope that the digitization of library materials will ultimately benefit our patrons. Nearly three million books have been scanned from the UC system, and many of those items which are in the public domain are already available for viewing through the HathiTrust or Google Books. CDL is working to make scanned books easily accessible through Next-Generation Melvyl.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Mass Digitization Project, please contact me at any time.
Maric
The first shipment of materials to be digitized from the Science & Engineering Library will depart on June 30. Shipments will occur weekly, on Wednesday mornings, and materials will be off the shelves for approximately three weeks. For a few days at the beginning of this period, materials may be off the shelf before their status has been updated in CruzCat (to v:OUT4SCANNING). Likewise, at the end of the three weeks, the status of an item may be updated to reflect that it has returned to the library, but the item itself is waiting to be re-shelved. For this reason, yellow signs will be affixed to areas of the shelves which have been pulled to alert patrons. If you are assisting a patron who is seeking a book that you have reason to believe may be somewhere in the digitization process, please call or email me (ext. 2-7392, mjkramer@ucsc.edu) with identifying information for that book. I will be happy to let you know whether/where the book is in the process, and will arrange to have it brought up to the hold shelf when it returns to the library.
While the process itself can be inconvenient, I hope that the digitization of library materials will ultimately benefit our patrons. Nearly three million books have been scanned from the UC system, and many of those items which are in the public domain are already available for viewing through the HathiTrust or Google Books. CDL is working to make scanned books easily accessible through Next-Generation Melvyl.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Mass Digitization Project, please contact me at any time.
Maric
Labels:
digitization,
Google,
Science and Engineering Lib
Monday, June 21, 2010
McHenry's new iPads
McHenry Library has acquired five 16GB WiFi Apple iPads.
These iPads may be checked out by UCSC students, faculty and staff as four-hour reserve items at the McHenry Library Access Desk.
More info: http://library.ucsc.edu/ipads
These iPads may be checked out by UCSC students, faculty and staff as four-hour reserve items at the McHenry Library Access Desk.
More info: http://library.ucsc.edu/ipads
Friday, June 11, 2010
CNS desk schedule 6/14-18
CNS students will be manning the desks from 9-5 at S&E and 12-8pm at McH from 6/14-6/28. I will have the remainder of the summer schedule published in the next few days.
Thanks,
Omar
Thanks,
Omar
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Map Room hours this summer
Regular summer hours for Maps will be Tuesday-Thursday, 1pm-5pm.
These are the days that the Map Room at Science & Engineering will be closed this summer:
July 5th (holiday)-July 9th
August 2nd-6th
August 23rd-27th (open by appointment only**: 459-2364)
August 30th-September 3rd (open by appointment only**: 459-2364)
September 6th (holiday)-September 10th
September 13th-17th
**Appointments must be made 24 hours in advance.
For more info: http://library.ucsc.edu/maps
These are the days that the Map Room at Science & Engineering will be closed this summer:
July 5th (holiday)-July 9th
August 2nd-6th
August 23rd-27th (open by appointment only**: 459-2364)
August 30th-September 3rd (open by appointment only**: 459-2364)
September 6th (holiday)-September 10th
September 13th-17th
**Appointments must be made 24 hours in advance.
For more info: http://library.ucsc.edu/maps
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Randall's Religious Studies subject guide
Here is a permanent link which may be of help. If any links are broken, there are still references that you can look up in Cruzcat:
http://members.cruzio.com/~krstudstill/religious_studies_research_guide3.htm
http://members.cruzio.com/~krstudstill/religious_studies_research_guide3.htm
Friday, June 4, 2010
McH CNS student out 3-4 today
The CNS student is being pulled for a project today (Friday June 4th) from 3-4pm. He should be back by 4:15, per Elizabeth. Call the CNS number at 9-2486 if you need computing support during this time.
Thanks,
Lucia
Thanks,
Lucia
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Time Inc. titles no longer in LexisNexis
From: Ellen Meltzer
Date: June 3, 2010 11:48:12 AM PDT
Subject: Immediate Change: Time, Inc. Titles Removed from LexisNexis Academic
To: Users Council (for information and distribution)
CDC (for information and distribution) via Chuck Eckman
LexisNexis has informed us that Time Inc. has decided to withdraw its publications from all LexisNexis services, effective immediately. Previously, LexisNexis Academic was restricted to rolling coverage of the most recent 2 years for the titles shown below. As of June 1, 2010, these titles were removed entirely. The source directory in the LexisNexis Academic product has been automatically updated. (These titles are also available through EBSCOhost’s Academic Search Complete). LexisNexis Academic has been deleted from campus A-Z lists.
The affected titles are:
People
Fortune
Time
Entertainment Weekly
Sports Illustrated
In Style
Money
Business 2.0
Field & Stream
Time Inc. – Last 2 Years
Time Publications
Date: June 3, 2010 11:48:12 AM PDT
Subject: Immediate Change: Time, Inc. Titles Removed from LexisNexis Academic
To: Users Council (for information and distribution)
CDC (for information and distribution) via Chuck Eckman
LexisNexis has informed us that Time Inc. has decided to withdraw its publications from all LexisNexis services, effective immediately. Previously, LexisNexis Academic was restricted to rolling coverage of the most recent 2 years for the titles shown below. As of June 1, 2010, these titles were removed entirely. The source directory in the LexisNexis Academic product has been automatically updated. (These titles are also available through EBSCOhost’s Academic Search Complete). LexisNexis Academic has been deleted from campus A-Z lists.
The affected titles are:
People
Fortune
Time
Entertainment Weekly
Sports Illustrated
In Style
Money
Business 2.0
Field & Stream
Time Inc. – Last 2 Years
Time Publications
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Kerry's business resources guide
Many thanks to Jess for successfully moving Kerry's invaluable Business Resources guide into Drupal. You can access it here:
http://library.ucsc.edu/help/howto/business-resources
or from the list of "How to" guides.
http://library.ucsc.edu/help/howto/business-resources
or from the list of "How to" guides.
Labels:
business,
databases,
economics,
ref questions,
reference sources,
subjects
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
2009 UCOP salary data
As previously mentioned in the email sent from the UC Office of the President, the payroll data for the calendar year of 2009 is housed in McHenry library. The data disc, which contains one large PDF, is now available for viewing. The call number for the disc is UCSC.1056. The disc has a two-hour checkout limit. You can access this material by bringing the call number to the main circulation desk. Non-affiliated library users may also access this material by providing a photo ID and contact information needed for a manual checkout. Other UC-related material can be found in CRUZCAT:
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/search~S5?/pUCSC/pucsc/1%2C1%2C1%2CB/frameset&FF=pucsc&1%2C1%2C/indexsort=-
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact Victoria Nobles, 9-5060.
The Santa Cruz Sentinel also has an easily searchable page online:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_15162421?source=most_viewed
http://cruzcat.ucsc.edu/search~S5?/pUCSC/pucsc/1%2C1%2C1%2CB/frameset&FF=pucsc&1%2C1%2C/indexsort=-
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact Victoria Nobles, 9-5060.
The Santa Cruz Sentinel also has an easily searchable page online:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_15162421?source=most_viewed
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Emailing docs to visually-impaired student
Just in case Christian (the blind student with the seeing-eye dog) returns for more help, the following may be helpful. His computer can't read aloud from PDFs, so he needs text copied and pasted into a word doc. I found that when I click PDF full text in ACS, I can't highlight/copy but if I click "download PDF" (bottom left) and open in Acrobat, I can do this, and then paste into word. It is also important to make sure that the pasted article includes the citation information -- in one case it did not, so I grabbed that and added it to the word doc. He is also OK with a link to an HTML text, so when HTML is available that may be more convenient, although I ended up pasting most of the articles into word regardless. Paul
Laptop printing
We had a public services meeting an noon today to discuss the Personal Laptop Printing Pilot. I thought all staff would be interested in this pilot as printing from personal laptops is a question we probably all get. While it is a relatively straightforward process for PCs, it is fairly complex for Macs. Information on the pilot is available on the Library website at http://library.ucsc.edu/services/printing-computing. Thanks to Frank Dang and the CNS staff for launching this.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
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