Rooted in the Land| library.ucdavis.edu
The Inspiration Behind the Exhibit: How Queer Communities Shape Visual Art and Culture| library.ucdavis.edu
Rooted in the Land| library.ucdavis.edu
Year Three Update on the Library’s Strategic Plan| library.ucdavis.edu
Walking through the hillsides of San Luis Obispo County, Libbie Agran didn’t just see vineyards. She saw history — much of it untold, and much of it, she feared, at risk of being lost forever.| UC Davis Library
How do queer communities take charge of their own stories – beyond what is officially recorded in historical documents and the mainstream? The new exhibit in the main lobby of Shields Library, in front of Archives and Special Collections, answers this question. The exhibit “Making Our Mark: Queer Visual Art and Culture in the Modern […]| UC Davis Library
The UC Davis Library’s Digital Collections (digital.ucdavis.edu) provides online access to digitized or born-digital materials from the UC Davis Library, with a focus on materials in the library’s Archives and Special Collections. The newly released version of the digital collections site offers more browsing options, easier access to collection-level information, and a book-style reading interface for text-based content — making it easier to explore, discover and cite materials in the ...| UC Davis Library
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting three women who have made their mark in California wine. MaryAnn Graf, Zelma Long, and Merry Edwards are all trailblazing winemakers who paved the way for other women to enter the historically male-dominated industry. | library.ucdavis.edu
Congratulations to the 2025 recipients of the UC Davis Library Graduate Student Prize: Maria Cruz (Ph.D. Candidate, Public Health Sciences), Tara Pozzi (Ph.D. Candidate, Ecology), and Mikhaila Redovian and Kirsten Schuhmacher (Ph.D. Candidates, English).| UC Davis Library