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Year: 2010

How to be Happy at Work

Are you happy at work? Are you happy with work? Are you supposed to be happy at work? Maybe you aren’t – after all, there’s a reason they call it “work.” I looked for the holy grail of happiness at […]

SNAC project will use archival authority records to expand access

CDL’s Digital Special Collections Program is collaborating on an exciting research and development project with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia (project lead) and the School of Information at UC Berkeley. The Social […]

SCP Distribution Statistics for April 19, 2010

The Shared Cataloging Program (SCP) has released record distribution statistics for the week of April 19, 2010.  See:  http://www.cdlib.org/services/collections/scp/updates/scpstats2010.html#apr2010

Start from the ground up

Have you ever been asked “how long does the task list need to be?” If so, has this struck you as code for something else? When I’ve been asked this question, I’ve sometimes thought it was genuine, but just as […]

Meet Jason Colman

By Ellen Meltzer, Manager, Information Services Jason Colman’s reputation preceded him when he came to CDL’s Mass Digitization Program as a Project Specialist.  Although he brings a rich background in digital libraries, he was probably more widely known as the […]

UC’s Internet Archive-digitized Books Now Loading into the HathiTrust

By Heather Christenson, CDL HathiTrust Project Manager Through a collaborative effort between the California Digital Library and the University of Michigan, the University of California volumes digitized by Internet Archive are now flowing into the HathiTrust Digital Library.  This accomplishment […]

How to Embrace Innovation

Innovation is about making changes — doing things differently, thinking differently. What’s helpful to know is the changes you make don’t have to be huge and dramatic. Incremental changes like putting one foot into the gym to launch a long-term […]

Territory folks

I’ve had a couple of reminders this week about the perceived differences between technical team members and the rest of us. I claim the dubious privilege of straddling the fence, as a former member of an IT shop myself, so […]

Scientific American Archive (EBSCO) to be Discontinued by Publisher on May 31, 2010

Scientific American was acquired by the Nature Publishing Group (NPG) in 2009.  NPG is discontinuing access to the Scientific American Archive on EBSCO on May 31, 2010.  UC Libraries have decided not to license Scientific American on the Nature.com platform.  […]

5 Tips for Successful Career Collaboration

Why do we look so happy in these pictures? Lena and I are collaborators in the truest sense, both about our shared work and about our “professional fitness.” Our collaboration has been a boon to both our careers and a genuine personal pleasure. […]