Recent Enhancements, News, and Activities EZID clients engaged in a lively discussion on EZID’s listserv about DOI assignment to datasets that change over time. If you have been reading about data citation over the last few years, you may […]
With the renewed MagazinePlus license, users on the 5 participating campuses (Berkeley, Davis, Merced, San Diego and Santa Barbara) now have access to three databases: MagazinePlus, BookPlus, and WhoPlus. MagazinePlus: http://uclibs.org/PID/4880 (B, D, M, SD, SB; on the Nichigai web […]
With end-of-year funds, CDL purchased the Cambridge University Press (CUP) Journals Archive for systemwide access. The CUP Journal Archive license, which incorporates previous campus purchases, includes access to the earlier online content of 412 journal titles. Available to All Campuses; […]
Will the Homeland Security and No Child Left Behind websites disappear on January 20th 2009? To ensure that the historical record of the current administration is not lost, a partnership of government and nonprofit agencies has taken responsibility for its preservation.
The LPAI web site, which originally was located at UC San Francisco, has moved to the California Digital Library to the following address: [http://www.lpai.ucop.edu] This site contains links to the latest LPAI news, planning documents and reports, and presentations, as […]
Campus libraries are making a substantial contribution to the design of the fully integrated CDL web site. This web site, which will replace the current description-only web site, will be available on a trial basis in November and released in […]
CDL is redesigning the CDL Libstaff website [http://www.cdlib.org/libstaff] Your input is essential for helping us to improve the site. An essential first step in the redesign process is understanding how library staff currently use the site. To that end, we’ve […]
UC staff can now use the CDL Helpline web site (http://helpline.cdlib.org) to report problems with CDL services (such as the Melvyl Catalog, the CDL Directory of Collections & Services, OAC, etc.) and with vendor databases, ejournal web sites, etc. In […]
The TLtC’s efforts in this area thus far have been in publishing in its webzine last April articles on information literacy (http://www.uctltc.org/news/2002/04/feature.html) and the development of the new UC Merced library (http://www.uctltc.org/news/2002/04/merced.html). The TLtC webzine also has a special discussion […]