News & Announcements
South Asia Open Archives
Jun 3A free open-access curated collection of 15,000+ key historical and contemporary sources in arts, humanities and social sciences, from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. SAOA's collection currently contains books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.
Resources for Open Access Data
May 31If your research has you looking for sources of data, consider searching in an open access database.
Mama Rocks Will be the Latest Student Artwork in the University Library
May 24A new sculpture from student Helena Westra titled "Mama Rocks" will be installed in Love Library.
Finding Maps
May 20Use our handy research guide to find California, US, and world maps, as well tips on using atlases, gazetteers, and map projections.
May is Mental Health Month
May 17Mental Health Month is a monthlong campaign to help Americans learn more about mental health, mental illnesses, and substance misuse. Every May, the United States government and non-profits work to eliminate stigma, help people seek help, and educate the public about the realities of mental health and well-being.
Pragda Film Collection
May 14A collection of Spanish language films that illuminate the culture of Latin America and Spain.
Accessing Library Resources After Graduation
May 10Graduating this spring and want to know how you can continue to access library materials when you are no longer enrolled?
Career & Job Resources
May 7This guide will help you explore careers, find jobs and internships, prepare for your interview, and prepare for your salary negotiation.
Get Help Citing Your Sources
May 2A guide to the various citation styles, plus links to citation management tools.
El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros
Apr 29Celebrate El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros, Children’s Day/Book Day from now through the end of April by visiting our El Día book exhibit in the children’s collection on the fourth floor of the SDSU Love Library.