[…] supporting a number of innovative open access initiatives in scholarly publishing this year. Luminos (http://www.luminosoa.org/) is the University of Cali fornia Press’s new OA publishing program for monographs. The project has strong support from UC scholars as founders, editors and […]
NOTE: New resources listed below are not yet in the CDL Directory of Collections and Services; they will be added within the next 2 weeks. You can access them directly from the URL provided. A list of recently added content […]
By Joan Starr, EZID Service Manager Service Description EZID (easy-eye-dee) is a production service that makes it simple for digital object producers (researchers and others) to obtain and manage long-term identifiers for their digital content. EZID makes objects easier to […]
By Joan Starr, EZID Service Manager In response to user requests, we are introducing two new channels for distributing EZID (http://n2t.net/ezid) status updates: a blog and an RSS feed from the blog. As we try out this new functionality, we […]
[…] Laboratory and professor at UC Berkeley. Want to explore his groundbreaking research? Check out some of his recent publications (http://www.escholarship.org/uc/search?creator=%22Perlmutter,% 20S.%22%22Perlmutter,%20S.%22;creator-join=or) in eScholarship, UC’s institutional repository and open access publishing platform. Warning: these publications may broaden your horizons. Literally. Perlmutter […]
[…] can use DataUp to help their researchers manage and archive their tabular data. Strasser presented on DataUp at the Society for Scholarly Publication 2013 Meeting on 6 June. The presentation is available at http://www.slideshare.net/carlystrasser/making-data-dynamic-views-from-uc3-cdl. Strasser presented and demonstrated DataUp at […]
a. Alexander Street Press Correction: North American Women’s Letters and Diaries and The American Civil War: Letters and Diaries will not be released until this spring. There will be a future CDLINFO item announcing their availability. As recommended by the […]
[…] CDL via Z39.50 will ONLY be available in OCLC’s web interface (native mode), sooner than the scheduled transition of December 2002. This will have serious implications for users of these databases, and for reference and instruction library staff. Note: […]
a. RILM Changes (Michael Colby, Resource Liaison for RILM) On August 15, RILM transitioned from the OCLC interface accessible via the CDL-hosted databases interface, to the native interface offered by NISC. UC access to RILM can now be found at […]
[…] variability of the overall corpus. But we do know that there are at least three checks on the institutional subscription price that should mitigate price-gouging. First, the broad distribution requirement in the Settlement’s dual objectives means that prices cannot become […]