[…] number of questions over the past few weeks about the process used in developing the CDL Directory of Collections and Services. We hope that this note helps to answer at least some of your questions. If you have had a […]
Library staff are reminded that the Request service debuts on January 20, 1999. Announcements about the opening of the CDL will mention this important collaboratively built service. Sources of information include the PIR Liaisons on each campus and the Request […]
[…] run from searches that are selected from the user’s Search History. Most CDL-hosted databases are currently available for the Update service. Searches that use the ADDED index are not permitted. Databases with an @ in the name (e.g., PREMEDLINE@NLM) are […]
Watch for a special issue of CDLINFO next week announcing the January 20th opening of the CDL via its web site and its Directory of Collections and Services. Two new services for the web debut with the opening: Request and […]
[…] the Environmental Information Project website, enhancing the Web version of the Melvyl® Catalog, and planning for the Request and Update services, to name a few — that preceded the establishment of this website which now serves as the gateway to […]
[…] important 100+ periodicals in Asian Studies, and have given these high priority for indexing to make their coverage as up -to-date as possible. For any particular journal, full information on years of coverage is provided through the Journal Title Browse […]
CDL UL Richard Lucier has charged the CDL Tools and Services Working Group with focusing on tools and services for sharing, accessing, manipulating, and integrating scholarly content in all forms. The Working Group evolved from discussions with the Systemwide Operations […]
CDLALERT -L is sponsored by the CDL and publishes announcements of systemwide interest to our users (e.g., announcements of downtime, new access points, etc.). Subscribers will be alerted to important news about CDL resources and will be able to help […]
CDLINFO readers and the patrons whose interests they represent are reminded that reporting or investigating access problems is best done via the CDL Helpline at (510) 987-0555 or via email at cdl@www.cdlib.org. Staff answering the Helpline and email are in […]
[…] in place, we will be able to make changes quickly and keep information about resources like these more immediately up -to-date. The ultimate goal, as you know, is for the campus libraries to assist with the accuracy of the Directory […]