| Functional Alternatives to the Directory of CDL-Licensed Content | |
|---|---|
| Current Uses | Alternatives |
| How do I access UC's licensed electronic resources? | Use the electronic journals and databases web pages provided by your campus. From the Melvyl Catalog, click the Article Database & E-journal Lists link in the upper right corner of the screen. Links to the electronic journal and database web pages for each campus are provided. |
| How can I tell if a resource is licensed UC-systemwide (Tier 1) or is part of a multi-campus (Tier 2) license? | Use the Shared Cataloging Program's (SCP) Authorized Headings List. [learn more] |
| How can I determine the databases licensed UC-systemwide from a specific vendor? | Use the Shared Cataloging Program's (SCP) Authorized Headings List. [learn more] |
| How can I tell if a specific UC campus has access to a resource? | Use the Shared Cataloging Program's (SCP) Authorized Headings List. [learn more] |
| How do I view a vendor's title list? | Use the Shared Cataloging Program's (SCP) E-Resources Tracking web page. [learn more] |
| How do I determine if a specific title is part of a UC-systemwide license? |
|
| How do I verify the coverage dates for an electronic resource? | For E-journals, use your campus' A - Z List of E-journals. For databases, use the Melvyl Catalog. [learn more] |
| How do I determine the correct URL or PID for a resource? | Use the Melvyl Catalog. [learn more] |