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Month: January 2002

Library Staff News

a. Alvin Pollock Joins the CDL The Online Archive of California (OAC) is pleased to announce that Alvin Pollock is officially devoting 50% of his programming time to OAC projects.  Alvin worked closely with Daniel Pitti on the development of […]

New Resource Available

a. Literature Resource Center (LRC) Literature Resource Center (LRC) from Gale Group has been licensed by the CDL for all 9 campuses. Recommended by History and Reference bibliographer groups and endorsed by the CDL Joint Steering Committee on Shared Collections, […]

Library Staff News

a. Cecily Johns Joins the CDL Cecily Johns, who most recently has served as AUL for Collections and Technical Services at Santa Barbara and Project Director for the Collection Management Initiative (50%) joined the CDL on January 2, 2002, as […]

Statistics Summary Report Available

The latest statistical profile of the CDL is now available from the “About the CDL” publications web site: <http://www.cdlib.org/about/publications/>, entitled The California Digital Library: Key Indicators of Collections and Use (July 1, 2000 – June 20, 2001). As explained in […]

Licensing Status Information

This is a reminder that you can find up-to-date information about the status of resources being licensed by the CDL.  Details about ongoing negotiations and the status of recently licensed resources are available (“CDL Collections Update” available at [http://www.cdlib.org/libstaff/sharedcoll/docs/].  Contact […]

New Resources Available

a. Music Index (Paul Machlis, UCSC) The UC Music Librarians represented by Paul Machlis at UC Santa Cruz have completed a Tier 2 negotiation with Harmonie Park Press for access, beginning 1 January 2002, to the Music Index (for all […]

CDL Database Transitions

a. PAIS Available Via CSA PAIS (Pubic Affairs Information Service) via Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) is now available, and will be turned off via SilverPlatter on January 17, 2002. UC-eLinks (CDL’s SFX server) will not be turned on, however, until […]