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The SCP Update is a compilation of the collaborative efforts of CDL Acquisitions, the Shared Cataloging Program, the Electronic Resource Services Manager and other members of Shared Collections and the California Digital Library.

Highlights on Titles Cataloged for CDL-Managed Electronic Collections in January 2026

JSTOR Books 671
CNPe-Reading (易阅通) (Local-L DDA) 19...


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WEST will be holding its monthly office hour on February 12th, from 10am-11am PT! This month we will be discussing the locations exclusions review process and general troubleshooting in AGUA, but as usual, all topics are welcome! If you have any questions or topics you’d like to discuss please register here:


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CDL is very pleased to welcome Li Ma as Assistant Director of Systemwide Licensing! Li begins this management position in Shared Collections on February 9, 2026. 

Li brings extensive academic library experience spanning licensing, budgeting, ...


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Chris Groskopf is an interdisciplinary technologist who enjoys solving curious problems. He has spent most of his career working in journalism, at publications including the Chicago Tribune, NPR, and FiveThirtyEight. More recently, Chris spent two years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention where he led a team developing data-driven products to empower the public ...


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UC users now have access to updated content from 2021-2024 in the database Women and Social Movements in the United States Since 1600. These updates provide new and unique content within the journal and primary source archival materials, and adds to previous purchases of the 2020 update, Scholar’s Edition and main collection.  Funding for the pu...


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