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Author: Resource Liaisons

IEEE’s Xplore interface changing on February 13th

By Jean McKenzie (UCB), IEEE Resource Liaison After much development and testing, IEEE is switching to its new version of the Xplore Digital Library on Saturday, February 13th. This database gives the UC Campuses access to: IEEE journals, transactions, letters, […]

Web of Science and BIOSIS Database News

By Beth Weil (UCB), WoS and BIOSIS Resource Liaison As part of the CDL negotiated 3-year Web of Science renewal, UC campuses now have access to Social Science Citation Index back to 1900 through the Web of Science database.  This […]

New Tier 2 subscription: National Technical Reports Library

The National Technical Reports Library (NTRL) is now available to UCB, UCD, UCI, UCLA and UCM as part of a new Tier 2 subscription.

INSPEC moving from Ovid to Web of Science Platform

INSPEC, the premier database for computer science, information technology, physics and electronics engineering, will move from Ovid to the ISI Web of Knowledge platform.

Columbia Earthscape to be Discontinued June 30, 2009

Columbia University Libraries and Columbia University Press have announced that Columbia Earthscape: An Online Resource on the global environment will cease on June 30, 2009.

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Backfile Now Available

The backfile for the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, one of the oldest scientific journals in the United States and among the most cited of multidisciplinary scientific serials, is now available online.

New JSTOR Collections: Arts & Sciences V and Business II

Two new JSTOR collections are now available; these collections augment the JSTOR collections already licensed by UC.

Annual Resource Liaisons Meeting: You Can Be There Now

Didn't make it to the Resource Liaisons Meeting in Newport Beach? Have no fear. The meeting notes, presentations, and audio files are now up on the CDL Resource Liaisons web page.

New Resource: Academe Today

Academe Today, The Chronicle of Higher Education's daily email report (formerly premium content), is now freely available.

Retrospective Bibliographic Searching in the Life Sciences

By Beth Weil (UC Berkeley), Web of Science Resource Liaison UC has just obtained access to the Biosis backfile (Biosis Archive) which comprehensively covers the biological sciences literature from 1926-1968.  The current Biosis file has covered the data from 1969-present.  […]