We invite you to use the abundant resources, expertise, and services offered by University of the Pacific libraries to support your learning, teaching, and research goals.
The University Libraries offer resources, expertise, and services to actively support the teaching, research, and learning goals of faculty and students at the Sacramento, San Francisco, and Stockton campuses.
Online resources is available through the library website, including access to e-books (257,000+), e-journals (118,000+), publisher databases (119), and streaming videos (41,500+).
Research Help (for all students):
- Academic Support Librarians remain ready to assist virtually via research_help@pacific.edu or you may reach out to them individually.
- Schedule a research consultation with an academic support librarian to discuss your research or assignment.
- Subject guides: Academic Support Librarians have compiled general research guides for a variety of subject areas.
Online Learning Resources (for all students):
- In collaboration with Office of Undergraduate Education, library will be publishing three tips on online learning success, each week, until the end of spring semester.
Student Academic Support Services (for undergraduate students):
- All student academic support services through the library's Student Academic Support Services Hub remain available via online access. Tutoring, math lab, writing centers, library research consultations and College Learning Skills consultations and workshops will continue via online appointments. General questions about student academic support services may also be sent to hub@pacific.edu
Instruction (for faculty):
- Library instruction is available online and can be delivered synchronously or asynchronously! Please contact an academic support librarian to arrange a session.
- Credo Information Literacy Tutorials: These instructional videos, tutorials, and quizzes deliver foundational information literacy and critical thinking skills and can be embedded in a Canvas course site. For more details, please contact an academic support librarian.
Updated: March 25, 2020