CDLINFO News
Changes to CDL Representation on SOPAG, HOPS
Felicia Poe and Ellen Meltzer have assumed CDL representative roles in SOPAG and HOPS, respectively.
Springer Electronic Book Package
The UC campuses have recently obtained perpetual access to nearly every Springer ebook published in English and German from 2005 to 2009, including Landolt-Bornstein, the largest compilation of data in physics and chemistry.
CDL ERMS project website on InsideCDL
Interested in the progress of the CDL Electronic Resource Management System (CDL ERMS) project team? We've created a project web page on InsideCDL.
Next Generation Melvyl Pilot – February Enhancements
A description of the February install updates applied to WorldCat, including the Next Generation Melvyl Pilot supported by WorldCat Local (WCL).
CDL 2008 Profile Now Available
A PDF Version of CDL's 2008 Profile which highlights "recent accomplishments, comments from our users, and beautiful images from UC's collections" is now available from the CDL homepage.
Mass Digitization Projects Update
2008 was a busy year for our UC Libraries' book digitization activities. This article reviews those efforts.
UC Davis and Internet Archive Make Important Geologic and Water Resources Available
As part of UC's mass digitization scanning efforts, the library of the University of California, Davis, in consultation with the Government Information Librarians (GILS) bibliographers group, and the Internet Archive is currently engaged in two important digitization projects.
UC Libraries and Springer Sign Pilot Agreement for Open Access Journal Publishing
CDL Collections and eScholarship in partnership with the UC Scholarly Communication Officers (SCOs) are piloting a ground-breaking open access publishing arrangement with Springer on behalf of UC faculty.
New Licensed Resources: Blackwell Compass; AGU’s Digital Library
UC campuses now have access to Blackwell Compass and AGU's Digital Library as part of CDL consortial licenses.
Elise Proulx joins CDL’s eScholarship Publishing Program
It is with delight that I announce the arrival of Elise Proulx, eScholarship's new Outreach and Marketing Coordinator. Elise comes to us with a remarkable convergence of extremely relevant and promising professional experiences.