The phrase “closed until further notice due to COVID-19” has become all too familiar. And, while we have started to grow accustomed to losing access to many resources that typically define our ...
The California Digital Library launched a new project this month to support open-access publishing. Arcadia, a charitable fund started by philanthropists Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, is funding ...
To that focus on high-quality content, the California Digital Library has added a particularly strong focus on collaboration. From its inception in 1997 as a "co-library" of the ten campuses of the ...
The Lompoc Public Library is part of a new free service, Connected California, helping community members find low-cost digital products and receive help navigating online from the comfort of home. The ...
Faculty, students, researchers, and librarians can now create archived collections of Web sites through the California Digital Library’s Web Archiving Service--a way to preserve information on the Web ...
A digital version of a book is being created at Shields Library at UC Davis. (Tim Silva/UC Davis) The University of California libraries — which comprise the largest university research library in the ...
California Digital Library (University of California, Office of the President) OAKLAND/May 30, 2018 - University of California's California Digital Library (CDL) and Dryad Digital Repository are ...
On any typical weekend, the white cassock-clad priests of the Norbertine order from St. Michael's Abbey in southern California preach in about 35 parishes, sharing the fruits of their contemplative ...
There’s a saying often attributed to the late, great Washington Post Publisher Philip L. Graham: “Journalism is the first rough draft of history.” If that’s true—and we firmly believe it is—then the ...
In a nation where nearly as many people have a cell phone as a TV, social media has replaced social hour, and cars are on the verge of driving themselves, the centuries-old practice of collecting, ...
One of California's largest collections of digitized newspapers, going back nearly 200 years and spanning approximately 54 million articles, could disappear due to gutted state funding. The unexpected ...