[…] formally introduce the draft terminology as well as plans for approving it across the shared print community. Webinar recording: https://drive. google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1vG6qf20ZFMgXMNHJyzQm76NSK06Nkrcs Draft SPA: Terminology document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_NnpeZEye4wN61e5y7PwltTob5c7LvCB0u7kRdSquGw/edit?usp=sharing SPMG will be hosting additional meetings in the new year to discuss the contents […]
[…] waste your time (and ours). We laid out a schedule of topics that could easily stretch beyond 2011 and used Google Docs to track our progress, draft our posts, and build plans to increase our community over the next several […]
[…] that are filled out individually and then combined by CDL staff, the WEST project team is using a combination of Google Sheets and Google Forms. WEST Archiving Totals: These statistics will still be entered into a spreadsheet, though this year […]
[…] issue to actually be able to pull up the articles" (on laptop) likes to search library resources first, but uses Google when off campus because of authentication: "At the county hospital, I can't really access all the library resources...that's when […]
[…] Available for Access The following are reasons why a digitized UC library book may not be accessed through HathiTrust or Google Books: The book was published in the United States after 1928 and is assumed to be under copyright. The […]
a. Chemical & Engineering News (Mary Ann Mahoney, UC Berkeley) Through the efforts of the CDL and campus investments, the UC campuses now have online access to “Chemical & Engineering News”, the “newsmagazine of the chemical world”. C&E News is […]
The UC libraries have issued a statement on the March 22, 2011 federal court decision regarding the proposed Google Books Amended Settlement Agreement. The statement is available on UC’s Reshaping Scholarly Communication website: http://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/google/settlement_decision.html HathiTrust’s response is available at http://www.hathitrust.org/hathitrust_asa_response
Google has digitized millions of books from libraries across the world, including the UC Libraries. While our digitized books are great for traditional reading and research, the corpus also offers a unique opportunity for new kinds of inquiry. For […]
Google Book Search has recently been enabled as a target in UC-eLinks, linking to the same content as is in the current Melvyl Catalog. In the UC-eLinks window, the online link to Google Book Search will appear as the […]
In 2005, the UC Libraries entered into a ground- breaking partnership with the Internet Archive to digitize public domain book collections from the University of California Libraries. Today, five years and over 64 million pages later, we announce the conclusion […]