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Copyright Policy & Education Officer eScholarship: UC’s shared open access repository and publishing platform Katie Fortney Copyright Policy & Education Officer katie.fortney@ucop.edu @kfortney April 10, 2015

Our road to the afternoon break California Digital Library eScholarship My job UCLDC

I.

CDL does a lot of things.

Did I mention the “a lot” part?

From the CDL 2013-2014 annual report, available at http://www. cdlib

From the CDL 2013-2014 annual report, available at http://www. cdlib

It’s been around a long time. (as these things go) 1997 - CDL founded. 1998 - Systemwide licensing for scholarly journals saves UC $2 million. Online Archive of California integrated into the CDL. 1999 - UC-eLinks provides access to full text journals online.Request service for inter-library loan launched. 2000 - eScholarship initiative established. 2001 - Counting California and Japanese American Relocation Digital Archivereleased. 2002 - eScholarship Editions and eScholarship Repository released. 2002 - Systemwide licensing for scholarly journals saves UC $25 million. 2003 - Digital Preservation Programestablished. Melvyl Catalogre-launched with 23 million records. 2004 - Web at Risk project receives funding to develop web archiving tools. 2005 - CDL becomes a founding member of the Open Content Alliance. Digital Preservation Repository released. Shared Print initiative established. 2006 - CDL partners with Google to digitize millions of books.Calisphere launched. 2007 - Work begins on the Next Generation Melvyl Catalog. 2008 - CDL and UC Libraries join the HathiTrust to establish a shared digital repository. 2009 - Online Archive of Californiare-launched. eScholarship re-launched. Web Archiving Service collections available for use. UC Curation Center (UC3) established.

Access & Publishing: Our people (Out of date and missing a couple key people, but I wanted you to see a few of the smiling faces of the amazing people I work with – see http://www.cdlib.org/services/access_publishing/publishing/ and http://www.cdlib.org/services/access_publishing/dsc/ for full list and more info)

II.

history Launched in 2002 with three complimentary goals: Reducing journal subscription costs by intervening in the scholarly publication marketplace. Provide librarians with a tool to organize, disseminate and preserve the UC’s scholarly output. Establishing services that would enable self-publishing Developed via cooperative engagement with the Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) eScholarship platform was the predecessor of the now popular Digital Commons® repository service. Relationship with bepress ended in 2011.

http://xtf.cdlib.org/xtf/

Benefits of Publishing with eScholarship Google optimization Increased citation rates Significant reduction in time to publication Author retention of copyright Clear institutional affiliation and context Perpetual access with persistent URLs & ARKs Long-term, redundant preservation powered by Merritt & WAS Full-text search and display Manuscript and peer-review management systems Comprehensive usage data Free setup, training, and publishing support Facilitated print-on-demand option with https://www.lulu.com/ Examples: http://www.lulu.com/shop/cynthia-d-perlis/the-firefly-project-conversations-about-what-it-means-to-be-alive/paperback/product-21138911.html http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/partners/escholarship-uclagsapubs

Live demo time! Let’s all keep our fingers crossed… http://escholarship.org/

UC Irvine Quarterly Report

Campus Partners & Stakeholders Librarians Scholars

III. What’s a Copyright Policy & Education Officer?

III. What’s a Copyright Policy & Education Officer?

Journals stuff

Not providing legal advice

“So I have this project…”

DMCA stuff

Open Access Policy Support uc-oa.info

(other duties as assigned)

IV. UCLDC

https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/display/UCLDC/

https://wiki. library. ucsf https://wiki.library.ucsf.edu/display/UCLDC/UCLDC+Model+and+Major+Components

Questions?