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Information for Faculty

CDL develops a variety of services and resources that provide additional support for UC campus libraries in their role as direct information liaison for UC faculty.

Services for faculty
eScholarship
eScholarship is CDL's open-access publishing platform that offers UC departments, centers, and research units direct control over the creation and dissemination of the full range of their scholarship.
External linkHathi Trust
HathiTrust brings together the digitized collections of the great American research libraries in a single repository - including more than one million fully viewable public domain works. The University of California system and the thirteen universities of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation were founding partners.
External linkScholarly Communication
Critical information to support scholars in influencing the scholarly communication system to increase the impact and benefit of your scholarship.
UC Publishing Services (UCPubS)
Launched by eScholarship and UC Press in 2009, the University of California Publishing Services (UCPubS) program provides a suite of publishing services that are robust and flexible enough to reach multiple audiences through both emerging and traditional publishing channels. These services are available to University of California departments, research units, and publishing programs that produce scholarly research publications.
External linkUC/Springer Open Access Pilot
The California Digital Library (CDL) and Springer have agreed to a ground-breaking pilot in which UC-authored articles accepted for publication in most of the 2000+ Springer journals are published using External linkSpringer Open Choice. UC authors pay no additional publication fees in order for their articles to be immediately and fully open to all. Under the agreement, articles are covered by a license in which authors retain the right to distribute and re-use their articles freely. The articles are also fully accessible through UC's External linkeScholarship publishing platform.
Web Archiving Service (WAS)
Web Archiving Service is a CDL service to enable librarians and scholars to create archives of captured websites and publications.
Last updated: September 13, 2011
Document owner: Felicia Poe