Thousands of rare American songs spanning jazz, blues and gospel — some more than a century old — are now available for the public to enjoy online. That’s thanks to a collaboration between UC Santa ...
UC Santa Barbara kiced off its Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend on Jan. 15 with a campus gathering honoring the ...
Cheers to 2026! In UCSB Arts & Lectures news, Miranda July, author of All Fours, will be coming to Campbell Hall on Tuesday, ...
Jump into 2026 with a recap of UCSB's most recent research innovations.
Punk pioneer Tom Verlaine’s archives — including a trove of unreleased recordings — are now available to artists, researchers ...
Holdings from the library at the Goddard Space Flight Center, which includes unique documents from the early 20th century to ...
Key TakeawaysThe Materials Project is the most-cited resource for materials data and analysis tools in materials science.The ...
This year’s library news featured as many plot twists and cliffhangers as a Dan Brown novel. Federal funding, the freedom to read, perpetual or temporary access to print and digital collections, and ...
Clouds, smoke and fog may darken the skies, but sediment, algae blooms and organic matter can turn day into night on the seafloor. That’s why an ...
The Palisadian-Post, a community newspaper dedicated to the Pacific Palisades, published its final edition on Christmas Day.
Timed to coincide with National 211 Day, CommUnify (formerly Community Action Commission/CAC) is pleased to announce the 4th annual 211 Community Day ...
As of October 2025, the World Economic Outlook database and supporting documents will be accessible through the IMF Data portal. The World Economic Outlook (WEO) database is created during the ...