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Why Open Access with eScholarship?

Good for Authors
Open Access research is read and cited more than access-restricted scholarship, increasing the academic impact of and public engagement with your ideas.
Good for Readers
The University of California’s Open Access policies extend the University’s public mission to share broadly — throughout California, the nation, and the world — the research and knowledge produced at our campuses.

eScholarship Publishing

eScholarship landing page for UCSD

eScholarship Publishing

https://escholarship.org/publishing

eScholarship Publishing is an open access publishing platform subsidized by the University of California, managed by the California Digital Library, and offered free of charge to UC-affiliated departments, research units, publishing programs and individual scholars.

We offer publishing and production tools, including a full editorial and peer review system, as well as professional support and consulting services.

 

 

UC San Diego on eScholarship

Publications are organized by:

eScholarship Repository

eScholarship is the institutional repository for the UC system

https://escholarship.org/repository

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.

 

 

 

How Content Gets Into eScholarship

Content arrives in eScholarship from a variety of places:

  • eScholarship submission system: Individual authors use eScholarship’s manual submission system to contribute items to specific publication series. Administrators of UC departments and research units also curate these series with this system.
     
  • UC Publication Management System: The UC Publication Management System is an implementation of Symplectic Elements to help UC researchers, LBL staff, and grantees of the UC Research Grants Program Office deposit their articles to eScholarship and manage their publication records in accordance with UC's open access policies.
     
  • eScholarship journal management system: eScholarship journals use our customized and tightly integrated instances of the Open Journal System (OJS) and Janeway for author submissions, peer review, manuscript management, and issue publishing.
     
  • Merritt collections of UC campuses Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs): Seven UC campuses make their students’ ETDs publicly available by authorizing eScholarship to automatically harvest their campus’ ETD collections on CDL’s Merritt Preservation service.
     
  • Publisher deposit workflows: Some content has previously been fed into eScholarship from publisher systems, including Springer Nature and BioMed Central. These connections are not currently active.

Scholarly Communication at the UC San Diego Library

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CONTACT US

  • scholcomm@ucsd.edu

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