The Cal Maritime Library will be closed Friday, July 4, 2024, for Independence Day, and we will not be working remotely.
We will reopen Monday, July 7. Check our full hours here.
The Cal Maritime Library will be closed Friday, July 4, 2024, for Independence Day, and we will not be working remotely.
We will reopen Monday, July 7. Check our full hours here.
The library will be closed Thursday, June 19, 2025, in honor of Juneteenth.
June 19, 1865, two years after President Abraham Lincoln presented the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, slaves in confederate states finally received word that they were free. Freedom is a thread, and a fight, woven through this nation's history and current political climate. Continue to take action to celebrate and ensure true freedom for all through awareness of racial disparities, mobilization, and bold actions necessary to further the fight for social justice and equal opportunity. (Sianna Brito.) To learn more, visit the NAACP's Juneteenth page.
Check out this reading list from the National Museum of African American History & Culture or stop by the Cal Maritime Library for the following books.
Call Number: E-resource
Publication Date: 2018-2023
This government document provides an overview of of the history and legislation around this day.
Juneteenth (Revised) by
Call Number: PS3555.L625 J86 2021
Juneteenth: The Story Behind the Celebration by
Monday-Thursday: 0730-2100
Friday: 0730-1700
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday 1400-2100
Eek! What happened to the home page?
The Library has changed and updated its home page to make it easier for you to find and access what you need. All your favorite resources are still here, but your route to access them looks a bit different. We divided the page into three main content areas: Search & Browse; Help & Support; and Hours, Updates, & About Us. The Help & Support section provides easy access to services and collections based on your information needs.
We asked members of the Cal Maritime community for feedback on the previous home page, and we listened to your recommendations. We also made improvements to the usability based on best practices. We hope you enjoy the new experience.
A big shout out of gratitude to Kitty Luce, our Web Services Librarian, who made it happen! Thanks also go to Amber Janssen for conducting usability testing, and to Margot Hanson for creative and practical input. This update couldn't have happened without Joe Hilton and the University of Liverpool Library, who were generous with their code and their time.
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