Library News
New Email Address, Same Library Friends
Information Technology and Web Services Department
Starting June 1, 2022, you’ll notice some Auraria Library messages coming from a new email address. Don’t worry, it might be a new email but we’re still your same library friends.
You might already receive library awesomeness in your inbox from library@auraria.edu (and if you don’t then why haven’t you signed up?!) now we’re expanding a few other notification emails to also be from the familiar @auraria.edu domain. That way…
Easily Explore 300,000 Periodicals to Find the Perfect Place to Publish Your Research
Researcher Support Services
Featured Database: ULRICHSweb Global Serials Directory
You can use databases to easily find organized collections of articles, journals, news, streaming videos, primary sources, data, and more!
Here’s one of our favorites:
What’s in it?
ULRICHSweb is an easy to search source of detailed…
Data to Policy Project Symposium Gallery is Live!
Researcher Support Services
Hello, all! The project gallery for the Spring 2022 Data to Policy Project Symposium is now up and accessible. This gallery page has links to all submitted projects, which will take you to individual abstracts and the associated PowerPoints, posters, and presentation videos. We encourage users to take a look at these projects, and, certainly to attend the live virtual symposium from 9am to 1:45pm on April 29th, 2022. Information on the symposium and instructions on how to access the virtual…
See the Human Body in a New Way with Powerful, Interactive Animations
Researcher Support Services
Featured Database: Human Anatomy Atlas from Visible Body
You can use databases to easily find organized collections of articles, journals, news, streaming videos, primary sources, data, and more!
Here’s one of our newest databases:
What’s in it?
Visible Body Human Anatomy Atlas is a digital collection of…
Shared Digital Collections Layer is Live!
Special and Digital Collections Unit
Thanks to the hard work of Diane Fritz, Special and Digital Collections, and our colleagues over at CU Anschutz, Auraria Digital Collections and CU Anschutz Digital Collections now have a shared search layer! This will allow users to engage with a single search mechanism that harvests materials across both our collections. We initially started this journey to a new repository intending…