Category: Licensed Resources
Chadwyck-Healey databases transition to ProQuest
According to Proquest’s informational webpage, several databases will be moving from their legacy Chadwyck-Healey interface to the ProQuest platform, throughout 2022. As a result, these databases will be more discoverable as users will be able to cross-search content along with […]
Reveal Digital Open Access collections available
In 2019, CDL funds were used in systemwide support of Reveal Digital’s Diversity & Dissent Fund to support the digitization and production of open access collections related to the theme of diversity and dissent in 20th century America. With Reveal […]
FY21-22 New Resources – JSC Annual Survey
CDL is pleased to announce new resources recently acquired by the UC Libraries for systemwide use by UC students and faculty. The selection of these resources was a collaborative effort involving all ten campuses, overseen by the Joint Steering Committee for […]
Oxford Ebooks migrate to Oxford Academic platform
In July 2022, Oxford research books collections will move to the Oxford Academic platform (https://academic.oup.com/). This means that books will be available alongside journals in a single place for the first time. The Oxford Academic platform will be familiar to […]
New Tier 2 Resource: Artech House Ebooks
As part of a new Tier 2 agreement, four campuses plus LBNL now have access to Artech House ebooks via IEEE Xplore. UCB, UCI, UCLA and LBNL have access to the full backfile of nearly 700 ebooks back to 1999, […]
SCP Update — October 2021
Almost two months have passed since the new UC system go-live on July 27, 2021. Here are some updates from SCP. Where have SCP records migrated? SCP has prepared and migrated a total of 1,181,113 titles. (Thanks to Kate Garvey-Clasby […]
New Resource: Yale University Press A&AePortal
All 10 UC campuses are participants in the Yale University Press A&AePortal license. Per the website, the Yale University Press A&AePortal (https://www.aaeportal.com/home) is an electronic platform that provides individuals and institutions with access to important art and architectural history scholarship. […]
New Systemwide Electronic Resources: Spring & Summer 2021
CDL is pleased to announce a group of new resources that have recently been acquired by the UC libraries for systemwide use by UC students and faculty. The selection of these resources was a collaborative effort involving all ten campuses, […]
New Scholarly Communication Investments by CDL
The CDL Shared Collections Program is pleased to have been able to invest in several important open resources and tools in Fiscal Year 2020-2021, reflecting our commitment to ’invest in open’ by allocating a portion of our collections funding to […]
New Resource: Archives of Sexuality and Gender: International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture
All UC campuses now have access to the latest module in Gale’s Archives of Sexuality and Gender, International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture. This module examines populations and areas of the world previously underrepresented in prevailing scholarship on sexuality […]