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

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

3 I.

4 CDL does a lot of things.

5 Did I mention the “a lot” part?

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

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

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

9 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(Out of date and missing a couple key people, but I wanted you to see a few of the smiling faces of the amazing people I work with – see and for full list and more info)

10 II.

11 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.

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13 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 Examples:

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

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17 UC Irvine Quarterly Report

18 Campus Partners & Stakeholders
Librarians Scholars

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

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

21 Journals stuff

22 Not providing legal advice

23 “So I have this project…”

24 DMCA stuff

25 Open Access Policy Support
uc-oa.info

26 (other duties as assigned)

27 IV. UCLDC

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

29 https://wiki. library. ucsf

30 Questions?


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