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The Library is Closed July 4, Independence Day 2023

06/29/2023
profile-icon Katherine "Kitty" Luce
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The Cal Maritime Library will be closed Tuesday, July 4, 2023, for Independence Day.

Want to learn more about the history, challenges and nature of democracy in the United States? Check out our new collection, "Democracy in America"!!

We will be open from 9-4 Monday, July 3 and again Wednesday-Friday, July 5-7. 

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Is a book display going to change a world where the voices promoting anti-LGBTQI+ legislation, rhetoric, violence and intolerance are loud, and seem to be getting louder every day? Not so likely. Still, we'd like to share some books and films to say that acceptance and love are the future, so let's make them the present. Consider stopping by the library, or picking up a title at your local library if you aren't nearby! You can find the full reading list for Pride 2023 on our Reading Lists guide.

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We've recently updated our collection of clear, easy-to-use books on law, including including the most recent editions of legal self-help titles from Nolo Press, and the "In a Nutshell" series. Enjoy!

ALL THE BOOKS

California Tenants' Rights / Environmental Law in a Nutshell / Legal Research in a Nutshell / Ocean and Coastal Management Law in a Nutshell / Water Law in a Nutshell / Constitutional Law in a Nutshell / Admiralty in a Nutshell / International Environmental Law in a Nutshell / Energy Law in a Nutshell / Introduction to the Study and Practice of Law in a Nutshell / Incorporate Your Business / Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business

Find them in our online catalog.

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Did you know that Cal Maritime Library now provides access to scholarly ebooks on JSTOR? JSTOR’s “Evidence Based Acquisitions” (EBA) program is being made available to all CSU libraries for the next two years. The program start July 1, 2021 and runs through June 30, 2023, and we have the option to purchase permanent access to the books we need beyond those dates. This resource offers thousands of titles from leading publishers such as Princeton University Press, Yale University Press, and the University of California Press. The ebooks are easy to use and offer the following benefits:

  • Unlimited, DRM-free access: The ebook chapters have no limits on downloads or printing, and there’s no need to use special software or create a login. It’s just like using journals on JSTOR, ensuring a great user experience for you.
  • Integration with journals: The ebooks are available on JSTOR alongside more than 2,000 journals. When you search on JSTOR.org, you’re cross-searching the full text of all the resources the library provides through JSTOR. The ebooks and journals are also linked in ways that make research more efficient.
  • Easy to use in courses: If instructors would like to use the ebooks in a course, you can add the stable URL for a chapter or a full ebook to a syllabus. With on-campus and remote access available 24/7, and no limits on simultaneous use, the ebooks are always available to students.

Check out our expanded JSTOR access and expand your mind!

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