California Digital Library Puts Up Mass Digitization Projects Page
The California Digital Library has added a UC Libraries Mass Digitization Projects page to its Inside CDL Web site.
The Web site includes links to Frequently Asked Questions, contracts with digitization partners, and other information.
Of special interest in the FAQ are the questions "What rights to the digitized content does UC have in the projects; will access be limited in any way?" and "How will our patrons be able to access these texts, i.e. through MELVYL, or local catalogs, or a webpage, any search engine, or….?"
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