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Transformation: next generation technical services at the University of California Libraries

OCLC Systems & Services, 2011
PurposeThis paper seeks to feature an interview with Brad Eden, Associate University Librarian for Technical Services and Scholarly Communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Eden discusses the University of California Libraries' Next Generation Technical Services initiative.Design/methodology/approachThe paper notes changes ...
Norm Medeiros
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Serving Multicultural and Multilingual Populations in the Libraries of the University of California

Resource Sharing and Information Networks, 1996
This paper gives an overview of California and its cthnic makeup. It then explores the reasons behind the co~nmitmenot f the University of California to meet the special needs of its multilingual and multicultural constituents, why the libraries of the university ought to and are playing a major role in this effort, and some of the strategies that are ...
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Doe Library, University of California Berkeley (A History)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The Doe Library (and the first 12 buildings on the Berkeley campus) is work that would never have been built without the support of powerful interests in both the public and private sector, and there is a clear historical association between Beaux-Arts classicism and social elites of the eastern seaboard, some of whom made their way west to California ...
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Innovacq and the University of California Hastings Law Library

Technical Services Quarterly, 1988
In September, 1984, lnnovacq Automated Acquisitions and Serials Control System was installed at Hastings Law Library. What follows is a brief description of Innovacq and its hardware, its impact on our library, features which improved procedures in ordering, serials handling and payment, a summary of its growth and maintenance, and a brief evaluation.
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The Duplication of Monograph Holdings in the University of California Library System

The Library Quarterly, 1975
The rising costs of books and book processing have caused many library policymakers to consider more carefully the advantages of interlibrary cooperation of various kinds, including cooperative book acquisition plans and improved systems of interlibrary lending.
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