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IAS 150: Commodities and Cultures in the Making of the World Economy: Introduction

Campus Library Map

Select the image below to see the full campus library map.

A map of all campus libraries

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Off-campus Access to Library Resources

There are two ways to connect to library resources from off-campus using the new library proxy:

  1. Links to online resources on library websites, such as UC Library Search, will allow you to login with CalNet directly.
  2. To access library resources found via non-UCB sites, such as Google or Google Scholar, you can add the EZproxy bookmarklet to your browser. Then, whenever you land on a licensed library resource, select your EZproxy bookmarklet to enable CalNet login.

More information is on the EZproxy guide.

The campus VPN provides an alternate method for off-campus access.

Catalogs and Search Engines

UC Library Search. Books, e-books, journal articles and other content in one integrated library platform for the entire UC System. Does not include content from some databases, numeric data, and other content. For more information on getting started please see this guide.

Google Scholar. Functions as both a key word database for articles and books. On campus it automatically connects to licensed content held by the UC libraries.

Google Books. Search the text of the books, view previews from books still in copyright, and read the full text of out-of-copyright books. 

Zotero

This excellent tutorial created by our librarian Margaret Phillips is an excellent place to learn this tool.  Below is a sample video from the tutorial.

Hathitrust

Here is another video created by our librarian Stacy Reardon on using the new Hathitrust Emergency Temporary Access Services