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Month: January 2006

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Founded in 1995, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) is a dynamic, community-maintained, digital-only reference work. SEP currently contains more than 750 entries in 35 subject areas, including philosophy of science, aesthetics, history of ideas, feminism, ethics (theoretical and applied), […]

Duke University Press, eDuke Scholarly Collection Transitions From Ingenta to Highwire

By Emily Stambaugh (Resource Liaison), UC Riverside The eDuke Scholarly Collection has transitioned from Ingenta to Highwire, effective January 1, 2006.  Early activation began December 15, 2005 and was completed by the end of the year for all campuses. Duke […]

CDL Link Resolver Services Web Site

A new CDL web page entitled “Link Resolver Services for UC” is now available at [http://www.cdlib.org/inside/projects/linkres]. The site includes documents, principles, specifications, assessment activities, and the members of the Link Resolver Planning Group.  It was built to include materials related […]

Wonder about CDL Projects and Services? Check out these Fliers!

Want a quick overview of CDL’s programs, projects and services?  The CDL has recently updated its existing set and added two new fliers to the originals.  They are available for downloading and printing from the CDL Instructional Materials page on […]

Melvyl Software Upgrade

The CDL has begun moving the Melvyl Catalog to version 16.02 of Ex Libris’ Aleph 500 software (the Melvyl Catalog is currently on version 15.3.).  Previously, we anticipated that the upgrade would be complete by the end of 2005.  The […]

New Interface for ABC-Clio Databases

By Ellen Broidy (UCLA), Resource Liaison After a month of beta testing, ABC-Clio unveiled a new search interface for America: History and Life and Historical Abstracts on January 2, 2006.  While users continue to have the option of doing a […]