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94 · Representative Documents: Committee/Unit Charge University of California, Los Angeles Scholarly Communication and Licensing http://staff.library.ucla.edu/scl/index.html UCLA Library |Scholarly Communication and Licensing http://staff.library.ucla.edu/scl/index.html[11/26/12 2:13:53 PM] Scholarly Communication and Licensing SCL Home Scholarly Communication Electronic Resource Management Licensing SCL Staff Educational Materials Rights Toolkit The Scholarly Communication and Licensing (SCL) unit develops strategic directions for scholarly communication programs and delivers electronic and digital collection services to the UCLA community. The unit, working closely with the Associate University Librarian for Collection Management and Scholarly Communication, oversees the expansion of the scholarly communication programs and services at UCLA, and develops and implements services and programs designed to provide outreach and instruction to faculty related to intellectual property issues that affect libraries, archives, and cultural memory institutions. The unit also builds an enterprise-wide infrastructure for electronic resource management activities, which includes the selection, acquisition, licensing, access, and ongoing maintenance of electronic collections. SCL administers the UCLA instance of the Web Archiving Service, facilitates campus-wide participation in eScholarship, oversees commercial licensing, supervises mass digitization efforts, and advises on permissions and rights metadata for the UCLA Library. This website provides information and resources to aid UCLA Library staff in carrying out their responsibilities in connection with management of digital collections. Updated: February 18, 2011 Privacy Policy |User Rights and Responsibilities |Contact the Web Administrator |Giving to the Library |Creative Commons License
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92 · Representative Documents: Position Descriptions University of Washington Director, Information Resources and Scholarly Communication UWASH Director IRSC Position Description Rev 06062012.docx Page 3 building initiatives. Prepares reports for a variety of purposes, including annual collections budget requests, external reviews of departments and programs, and library impact statements concerning new degrees and majors. Works closely with the Director of Assessment and Planning as appropriate. Participates in overall system-wide planning, policy development, resource allocation, and personnel management as a member of the Libraries’ Cabinet and Council. Fosters professional development of librarians and staff to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing environment. Undertakes special projects as needed and assigned. Assumes other responsibilities as assigned performs other duties as required.
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