[…] the chapter level, etc. -- the pilot did provide broad access to titles from 63 University Presses for a consortial cost of $28 per purchased title, per campus. Further, it allowed the UC system to test the ebook interest level […]
[…] subsidies or memberships directly benefit UC authors who publish in these outlets via discounts or waivers on the APC fees. Cost-shares for OA membership resources have, by previous agreement, been allocated according to UC authorship. This is viewed as an […]
[…] international XML-based standard for the content, presentation, transport, and preservation of documentation for data sets in the social and behavi oral sciences. Data archives in the UC system use DDI to preserve collections of materials used in quantitative research. See […]
[…] view, should we choose a time-limited subscription to the licensed version over perpetual ownership rights in order to contain our costs? When do we choose to digitize out-of-copyright materials ourselves or with partners using existing UC collections in preference to […]
[…] addition is part of a series of “soft releases” as OAC continues to broaden and enhance access to content, including oral histories, documents, images and finding aids. In October 2002, the OAC provided a prototype image search and browse feature […]
[…] reference to a known Mutation Research volume but don't know which section it's in. This can save time using the online version of Mutation Research which has sections all separated out and not in volume sequence. Jump to: 1964-1979 1980-1989 […]
[…] the CDL derives its raison d’etre and through which it delivers value to the University by enabling the operational- and cost-effectiveness of the UC libraries. These services are comprised of collection development (licensed digital content, shared print, and built content […]
[…] of the software. CDL’s license expires on October 1, 2007, and it is our intention to transition to a free/low- cost cost web-based survey tool. Unfortunately, this will impact those campuses that are currently using, or have used in the […]
[…] to bridge the distance gap. In other words, when are we being penny wise and pound foolish? Do we cut costs too far by avoiding all meetings when a strategically timed get-together would actually save resources? Image courtesy of: San […]
[…] the NEJM Archive thanks to Julia Kochi (UCSF) who provided the core funding. Eight campuses shared the remainder of the cost, with Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz included gratis. Recommended by UCSF along with the Health and Life Sciences (UCHLS) […]