SPEC Kit 335: Digital Image Collections and Services · 119
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
FAQ UCSD Libraries Digital Collections Website
https://libraries.ucsd.edu/digital/#faq
FAQ UCSD Libraries Digital Collections Website
How did you select the content in the Digital Collections Website?
Where is the Digital Collections Website?
Who can use the Digital Collections Website?
What can I do once in the Digital Collections Website?
What is available in the Digital Collections Website?
How do I report problems?
The items I'm interested in aren't available online. Why aren't all the items digitized?
I see the item I'm interested in online, but for my research I need to see the physical object. How can I find out more about it?
I'm conducting research. Can you help me find more information about a particular topic?
How do I report a mistake in the Digital Collections Website?
Copyright Attribution
What am I permitted to do with the digitized items find on the Digital Collections Website? May I use the digitized items in a publication or on a web site?
What is the technical architecture of the Digital Collections Website?
What is the Digital Object URL and metadata link displayed in the descriptive metadata?
Can I narrow my search results more than once?
Searching Tips
How did you select the content in the Digital Collections Website?
The Digital Collections Website is a gateway to the digital collections created and acquired by the UCSD Libraries and designed to support the needs of our
undergraduate and graduate students and the public. More than 16,000 digitized items -including photographs, documents and moving images -can be found here.
They reflect a range of materials collected, managed and preserved by the UCSD Libraries to support teaching, learning and research. Content has been drawn from
the collections of the Arts Library, Mandeville Special Collections Library and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library with strengths in the topical areas of Baja
California, Melanesia, oceanography, Spanish Civil War, and UCSD campus history.
Where is the Digital Collections Website?
It can be found at http://libraries.ucsd.edu/digital.
Who can use the Digital Collections Website?
The UCSD community (faculty, staff and students) has access to the entire digitized collection and the public has access to all digitized collections that can be made
freely accessible with respect to copyright restrictions, fair use and licensing agreements. If you have any questions about your access level, or the copyright status of
collection, please use the Feedback link found at the bottom of every page.
What can I do once in the Digital Collections Website?
You can search across several collections or within a single collection, narrowing your search in a variety of ways. Or simply browse the collections by topic, format,
collection or library. You can download or print single items.
What is available in the Digital Collections Website?
Currently, we feature over 16,000 digitized photographs, documents and moving images, drawn from the collections of the UCSD Libraries Art Library, Mandeville
Special Collections and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library.
How do I report problems?
For immediate help please use the "Feedback" link found at the bottom of every page.
UC SAN DIEGO THE LIBRARY
8/7/13 5:49 PM
Previous Page Next Page