Publications
Selected publications written by CDL staff:
Reports
- CDL Strategic Vision
- CDL 2015-16 Goals & Strategies
- CDL Annual Report 2014-2015
- CDL Goals and Objectives 2014-2015
- CDL Annual Report 2013-2014
- CDL Strategic Themes 2013-2014
- CDL Annual Report 2012-2013
- CDL Annual Report 2011-2012
- CDL Goals and Objectives 2012-2013 (September 2012 v.1.1)
- CDL Goals and Objectives 2011-2012
- CDL Completed Objectives 2010-2011
- CDL Value Review and Recommendations, May 2011
- 2008 Annual Report
- 2000–Spring 2001 Progress Report
- 1999–Spring 2000 Progress Report
- 1997–1998 Progress Report
Published Books
- Shared Print Programs, SPEC Kit 345, by Rebecca Crist and Emily Stambaugh, December 2014
- Data Management for Libraries: A LITA Guide, by Carly A. Strasser and Laura Krier, 2014
Published Articles
The following articles provide insight into the California Digital Library and its programs and initiatives. Most have been written by CDL staff.
An Initial Scholarly AI Taxonomy, by Adam Hyde, John Chodacki and Paul Shannon, Upstream, April 11, 2023
Key Elements of the Systemwide Transforming UC Library Services Project Success Story, by Lena Zentall and Christine Barone, UC IT Blog, October 12, 2022.
People, places, and things: Persistent identifiers in the scholarly communication landscape, by Maria Gould, College & Research News, Vol 83, No 9 (2022).
Enhancing Print Journal Analysis for Shared Print Collections, by Dana Jemison, Lucy Liu, Anna Striker, Alison Wohlers, Jing Jiang, and Judy Dobry, Code{4}Lib Journal, Issue 51, June 14, 2021.
Accessibility of environmental data for sharing: The role of UX in large cyberinfrastructure projects, by Rachel Volentine, Alison Specht, Suzie Allard, Mike Frame, Rachael Hu, and Lisa Zolly (2021), Ecological Informatics, May 8, 2021.
Shared Print on the Threshold: Looking Back and Forging the Future, by Stearns, Susan and Wohlers, Alison (2020), Collaborative Librarianship: Vol. 12 : Iss. 2 , Article 5.
‘Internet of Samples’ to use ARKs and IGSNs with physical objects, by John Kunze, ARK Alliance Blog, December 17, 2020.
- Uniform resolution of compact identifiers for biomedical data, by Sarala M. Wimalaratne, Nick Juty, John Kunze, Greg Janée, Julie A. McMurry, Niall Beard, Rafael Jimenez, Jeffrey S. Grethe, Henning Hermjakob, Maryann E. Martone & Tim Clark, Scientific Data, May 8, 2018.
- One for Nine Ten: Cataloging for Consortia Collections, a UC model, by Renee Chin, Rebecca Culbertson, Shi Deng, Kathleen Garvey-Clasby, Bie-hwa Ma, Donal O’Sullivan & Annie Ross, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, November 21, 2017.
- DDI and Enhanced Data Citation, by Larry Hoyle, Mary Vardigan, Jay Greenfield, Sam Hume, Sanda Ionescu, Jeremy Iverson, John Kunze, Barry Radler, Wendy Thomas, Stuart Weibel, Michael Witt, IASSIST Quarterly, Vol. 39, No. 3, Fall 2015.
- Social Networks and Archival Context: From Project to Cooperative Archival Program, by Daniel Pitti, Rachael Hu, Ray Larson, Brian Tingle & Adrian Turner, Journal of Archival Organization, March 3, 2015.
- Making data count, by John Kratz & Carly Strasser, Scientific Data, August 4, 2015.
- Achieving human and machine accessibility of cited data in scholarly publications, by Joan Starr, John Kratz et al., PeerJ Computer Science, May 27, 2015.
- The ARK Identifier Scheme: Lessons Learnt at the BnF and Questions Logo for the BnFYet Unanswered, by John Kunze et al., Journal for the DCMI International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, December 2014.
- Data publication consensus and controversies, by John Kratz and Carly Strasser, F1000Research, November 6, 2014.
- Recommendations for the Role of Publishers in Access to Data, by Carly Strasser and Jennifer Lin, PLOS Biology, October 28, 2014.
- Come together — A common vocabulary for University of California library homepages, by Susan Mikkelsen, Kristine Ferry, Rachael Hu, Brian Mathews, Deborah A. Murphy, ACRL TechConnect/C&RL News, June 2011.
- HathiTrust; A Research Library at Web Scale, by Heather Christenson, Library Resources & Technical Services, Vol. 55, No. 2, 2011.
- Heading West: Circling the Wagons to Ensure Preservation and Access, by Emily Stambaugh, Against the Grain, November 2010.
- University of California Shared Image Collections: Convergence and Expansion, by Lena Zentall, CDL, and Maureen Burns, UCI.
- Preservation Is Not a Place, by Stephen Abrams, Patricia Cruse, and John Kunze, International Journal of Digital Curation.
- iPRES 2009: the Sixth International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects, Conference Proceedings by California Digital Library, UC Office of the President, October 5-6, 2009.
- An Emergent Micro-Services Approach to Digital Curation Infrastructure, by Stephen Abrams, John Kunze, and David Loy, International Journal of Digital Curation (in press).
- The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, by Patricia Cruse and Beth Sandore, Library Trends, 57:3 (2009): 301-314. [Find it at your library]
- The Web-at-Risk at Three: Overview of an NDIIPP Web Archiving Initiative, by Tracy Seneca, Library Trends, 57:3 (2009): 427- 441. [Find it at your library]
- Creating the Mark Twain Project Online., by Lisa R. Schiff, Learned Publishing, Volume 22, Number 3, July 2009, pp. 191-198(8).
- ‘What? So what?’: The Next-Generation JHOVE2 Architecture for Format-Aware Characterization, by Stephen Abrams, Sheila Morrissey, and Tom Cramer, International Journal of Digital Curation 4:3 (2009) 123-136.
- Preservation is Not a Place, by Stephen Abrams, Patricia Cruse and John Kunze, International Journal of Digital Curation, 4:1 (2009): 8-21
- Mass Digitization and its Impact on Interlending and Document Supply, by Perry Willett, Interlending and Document Supply 37:3 (2009): 143-148. [Find it at your library]
- Advancing Scholarship through Digital Critical Editions: Mark Twain Project Online, by Lisa R. Schiff, ELPUB2008, Open Scholarship: Authority, Community, and Sustainability in the Age of Web 2.0 – Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Electronic Publishing held in Toronto, Canada 25-27 June 2008 / Edited by: Leslie Chan and Susanna Mornati. pp. 378-389.
- Whither the Web: How Libraries can Preserve Our Digital Cultural Heritage, by Tracy Seneca, In: Deidre Irwin Ross (Ed.), Issues in Librarianship: Presented Papers at the ALA 2008 Annual Conference. Chicago: American Library Association, 2008. [Find it at your library]
- Heather Christenson and Sherry Willhite, “Section IV: Working with Electronic Resources. Chapter XI: Working with Database and E-Journal Vendors to Ensure Quality for End Users,” In Yu, Holly, and Scott Breivold. Electronic Resource Management in Libraries: Research and Practice. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2008.
- Committing to Memory: A Project to Publish and Preserve California Local History Digital Resources, by Adrian L. Turner, Journal of Archival Organization, Volume 4, Issue 1&2, April, 2007, pp 11-27. [Find it at your library]
- The Melvyl Recommender Project: Developing Library Recommendation Services, by Colleen Whitney and Lisa Schiff, D-Lib Magazine. 12 No. 12 (December 2006)
- A Handful of Things, by Isaac Mankita, Ellen Meltzer, and James Harris, D-Lib Magazine, May 2006
- Facilitating open access: Developing support for author control of copyright, by John Ober, C&RL News, April 2006
- A bibliographic metadata infrastructure for the twenty-first century, by Roy Tennant, Library Hi Tech, 2004
- Digital Images Come of Age, by Laine Farley, Syllabus Magazine, May 2004
- Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System, by Catherine Candee, Syllabus Magazine, May 2004
- Make Sure You Are Privacy Literate, by Karen Coyle, Library Journal, October 1, 2002
- Institutional Repositories, by Roy Tennant, Library Journal, September 2002
- Museums in the Online Archive of California (MOAC): Building Digital Collections Across Libraries and Museums, by Robin Chandler, First Monday, May 2002
- Counting California: Government Information Access Made Easy, by Patricia Cruse, Connection, January 2002
- The California Digital Library and the eScholarship Program, by Catherine Candee, Journal of Library Administration, 2001
- Digital Libraries — Cross-Database Search: One-Stop Shopping, by Roy Tennant, Library Journal, October 2001
- Digital Libraries — The Other E-Books, by Roy Tennant, Library Journal, September 2001
- The Digital Library Triumvirate: Content, Collaboration, and Technology, Syllabus Magazine, May 2001
- The Virtual Union Catalog: A Comparative Study, by Karen Coyle, D-Lib Magazine, March 2000
- John Ober. “The California Digital Library.” D-Lib Magazine Vol. 5, no. 3. March 1999