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SciFinder Moves to Unlimited Access

By Teri Vogel, UCSD, SciFinder Resource Liaison The University of California Libraries now have unlimited access for Chemical Abstracts Service’s (CAS) SciFinder.  The libraries have had a concurrent use limit of 36 seats for some time, but CAS has been […]

Licensed Resources: Periodicals Archive Online (PAO) and Periodicals Index Online (PIO) Transitions

The transition of Periodicals Archive Online (PAO) and Periodicals Index Online (PIO) from the Chadwyck-Healey to the ProQuest Platform will be complete when access to Chadwyck-Healey’s version of the databases ends on June 30, 2013.  Both versions of the databases […]

Licensed Resource: National Palace Museum Transition

National Palace Museum http://uclibs.org/PID/126960 AIRITI, a Chinese e-content provider of Chinese academic e-journals, is no longer distributing the Tier 2 resource NPM (National Palace Museum), an image archive of treasures at the National Palace Museum in Taiwan. The collection includes […]

Migration of FirstSearch Databases to EBSCO Complete as of 2/28/13

The migration of several databases migrating from the FirstSearch platform to EBSCOhost will be complete by February 28, 2013.   These databases include the following: Anthropological Index Anthropological Literature Anthropology Plus Chicano Database FRANCIS History of Science, Technology and Medicine Index […]

AGU Migration to Wiley-Blackwell

By Amy Butros, UCSD, AGU Resource Liaison The American Geophysical Union (AGU) entered into a publishing partnership agreement with Wiley-Blackwell in January 2013.  As detailed in the press release,  Wiley-Blackwell is now responsible for the journal subscriptions, production and distribution, while […]

Springer Journals and Ebook Migrating to New Springer Platform 11/26/12

Springer Journal and Ebook content will be migrating to a new Springer platform effective Monday, November 26.  Springer will redirect all users to the new SpringerLink site at this time. The new SpringerLink is faster, easier to use and optimized […]

IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) eBooks

By Julia Gelfand, UC Irvine, Resource Liaison for IET eBooks Several campuses have selected to participate in a Tier 2 for an eBook collection from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). This collection, divided by imprint dates, has a […]

New Licensed Resource – JSTOR Arts & Sciences XI

UC campuses, except UCSF, now have access to JSTOR XI as part of a CDL consortial license; on the JSTOR platform. JSTOR Arts & Sciences XI will contain at least 125 titles by the end of 2014, with page-image display, searchable […]

New Licensed Resource – ASTM Standards and Engineering Digital Library (SEDL)

By Julia Gelfand, Resource Liaison and Applied Sciences & Engineering Librarian, UCI Libraries Seven campuses (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Santa Barbara, San Diego) are now participating in a Tier 2 negotiation for the ASTM Standards and Engineering Digital […]

Upcoming transition of former RLG resources from OCLC to EBSCOhost

By Holly Eggleston, Electronic Resource Analyst /Resource Liaison Coordinator Following is an update on the status of the migration of many former RLG resources from the OCLC FirstSearch platform to the EBSCOhost platform scheduled for late 2012. As the databases […]