The UCI Libraries invested in a subscription to Overleaf-Pro nearly a year ago, a platform that promotes collaboration among scholars and scientists allowing colleagues across institutions to share in research, publishing and teaching. Overleaf is a collaborative LaTeX editor, used for writing, editing and publishing scientific documents. It partners with a wide range of scientific publishers to provide official journal LaTeX templates, and includes direct submission links, allowing scholars and scientists to prepare their document by compiling and automatically validating their scholarly transmissions via a managed Application Program Interface (API) in the latest version. Automating these processes in correct and consistent formats and guidelines with a sharable writing tool benefits all users with efficiencies and integrations with ORCID, F1000 and other tools to simplify scientific writing and submission processes. Currently UCI has nearly 4,000 registered Overleaf users. Click here to learn more.
Submitted by Julia Gelfand, Research Librarian for Applied Sciences and Engineering.
COVID-19 Standards is a resource guide created to support researchers, engineers and medical teams to immediately develop new products creating more PPE, medical devices, therapeutics and testing procedures that contribute to detecting and treating COVID-19. Standards supports UCI community fast-tracked innovation and entrepreneurship, by providing a reference for technical details and guidelines, and specific characteristics that must be met by new innovations. The resource guide includes information already acquired by UCI Libraries, newly available free content from various organizations and publishers, and UCI Libraries licenses.
Submitted by Julia Gelfand, Research Librarian for Applied Sciences and Engineering.
AccessPharmacy from McGraw-Hill Medical is designed to meet the changing demands of pharmacy education and practice today. Updated regularly and optimized for viewing on any device, this comprehensive, content-rich online pharmacy resource allows users to explore leading pharmacy references, search curriculum topics as well as research drugs and supplements. AccessPharmacy gives access to videos, games, Q&A, and leading pharmacy textbooks.
Submitted by Hector Perez-Gilbe, Research Librarian for Health Sciences
This bilingual newspaper archive provides full text access to all obtainable articles published in this longest running Japanese American newspaper in the United States. The digital archive supports keyword search and date or issue browsing.
Submitted by Ying Zhang, Research Librarian for Asian Studies
The Art & Architecture E-Portal provides digital access to over 200 books and exhibition catalogs for art and art history. It is an evolving collection maintained by Yale University Press and offers a unique user-friendly eBook experience, with options to highlight and annotate, create quick citations, read offline and the ability to zoom in on images. The Art & Architecture E-Portal has become an excellent remote resource for students who cannot easily access print materials.
Submitted by Jenna Dufour, Research Librarian for Visual Arts
This series contains in-depth, high-level articles by scholars at the top of their field. Each Handbook offers thorough introductions to a specific topic and a critical survey of the current state of scholarship, creating an original conception of the field and setting the agenda for new research. Handbook articles review the key issues and cutting-edge debates of the topic, as well as providing arguments for how these debates might evolve.
Submitted by Becky Imamoto, Head of Collection Strategies
LGBT Magazine Archive offers access to 26 magazines serving LGBT+ communities from the 1950s through recent years. Magazines such as The Advocate, Gay News (succeeded by Gay Times), The Pink Paper and Transgender Tapestry document gay cultures, lives and events. This archive can help researchers trace the history and evolution of myriad aspects of LGBT history and culture, including legal contexts, health, lifestyle, politics, social attitudes, activism, gay rights and arts/literature.
Submitted by Melissa Beuoy, Research Librarian for Interdisciplinary Studies
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