From: Tracy Seneca – Web Archiving Service Manager, California Digital Library UPDATE: Wednesday February 21, 2012 The Web Archiving Service (http://was.cdlib.org/) developers have completed their work to improve the performance of the public WAS archives. Developers are now resuming work […]
[…] tools and services will need to be integrated into its various web sites. Existing services – such as the CDL -hosted databases web interface and the CDL Directory – will need to be updated and enhanced to include new features […]
[…] upcoming changes in the EZID staging environment and the EZID team provided support for large and/or complicated metadata changes. EZID Service Manager Joan Starr and other University of California Curation Center (UC3) colleagues held two 2-day workshops Nov 8-9 in […]
[…] highlights from the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC); guest post for the SAA Web Archiving Round Table blog, Web Archiving Service (WAS), provides an brief overview of WAS and how it is being used. UC Network Outage. On Tuesday May […]
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[…] a technical lead position that will be responsible for the thought leadership, technical architecture, operations, and development across the UC3 services in preservation, data publication, and research data management initiatives. We are seeking an experienced developer who is interested in […]
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In response to COVID-19 library service disruptions, HathiTrust has taken an important step to open up copyrighted material in their digital library to member institutions with copies of those items in their physical collections. UC faculty, students, and staff at […]