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Page:eScholarship — eScholarship serves as the institutional repository for the ten University of California campuses and affiliated research centers.
eScholarship Repository content includes postprints (previously published articles), as well as working papers, electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), student capstone projects, and seminar/conference proceedings.
UCLA Library DIIT (Digital Initiatives & Information Technology) supports various services connecting UCLA Library to the institutional repository such as ETD (Electronic Thesis Dissertation) load.
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Page:File document restoration/backup — Library IT securely backs up and restores staff files on IT-managed storage repositories located at Math Science Annex - Data Center. If library staff need help with files were deleted, moved or have become corrupt, they should provide the approximate date/time that the file was last accessed.
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Page:File storage — Library IT provides storage service for personal files, departmental data, and corporate documents; it securely stores and shares files on IT-managed storage repositories. Departmental Box folders may be created on-demand for staff.
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Page:Publication Management System — The University of California employs Symplectic Elements to produce the UC Publication Management System. The UC Publication Management System enables UC researchers to manage their publications, participate in the UC Open Access Policy, and increase the impact of their work. Symplectic Elements scans selected resources on the web (e.g., abstract and indexing) for publications UC faculty, non-senate researchers, lecturers, post-doctoral scholars, administrative staff, librarians, and graduate students have authored. Authors log in to Symplectic Elements and can claim their publications and reject those that are not. UC researchers can upload their manuscript for public display on eScholarship.
Digital Initiatives and Information Technology (DIIT) can access the admin console of Symplectic Elements for the UCLA instance of the Publication Management System in order to obtain UCLA related usage reports.
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Page:UCLA Dataverse — UCLA Dataverse serves as a platform for sharing various types of research outputs, including data, text, software, scripts, and data visualizations, from projects at UCLA. This makes them accessible, easily discoverable, linked, and ultimately reusable by the public. Designed with a modular structure, UCLA Dataverse enables the creation of multiple sub-dataverses for different campus entities like schools, centers, departments, journals, and library data collections.
When data is published on UCLA Dataverse, it is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) ensuring a stable reference and standard data citation. The data is stored in a secure environment that adheres to numerous funder and publisher requirements.
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