Item Detail
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University of California
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California Digital Library
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California Digital Library
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Catherine Mitchell
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https://www.facebook.com/eScholarship, https://twitter.com/eScholarship
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The CDL Publishing team provides open access digital publication services to the University of California academic community, supports widespread distribution of UC research materials, and fosters new models of scholarly publishing through the development and application of advanced technologies. The CDL's suite of publication services includes a system-wide digital publications platform as well as tools to support the UC Open Access Policy. All of these services are a part of UC's broader effort to ensure a sustainable scholarly publishing system in the service of the University’s research and teaching enterprise.
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2002
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At the CDL, the publishing activities are centered in the Access & Publishing group. However, other publishing activities occur across the UC system, some of which use eScholarship, but not all.
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library operating budget (100)
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campus-based faculty-driven journals (43); campus-based student-driven journals (25); monographs (190); technical/research reports (20926); faculty conference papers and proceedings (154); student conference papers and proceedings (96); ETDs (9804); undergraduate capstones/honors theses (176); eScholarship is also the repository for UC faculty postprints; of which we currently have 24;138.
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Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An Exploration of Faculty Values and Needs in Seven Disciplines.; California Classical Studies (Book Series); Western Journal of Emergency Medicine; California Agriculture; Dermatology Online Journal
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100
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We are currently integrating the eScholarship publishing platform with a publication harvesting system from Symplectic Elements, in order to support UC faculty in their efforts to comply with their Open Access Policy. Harvested and claimed items will have an authorized article made available in eScholarship. In addition, we are exploring new strategies for digital-first monograph publishing and are conducting research with UC based digital humanists to get a better understanding of their research and publishing needs and how we might support them.