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chinese Collection
CollectionChinese News
- The Chinese News is a weekly newspaper in San Diego containing local and international news articles written in Chinese in addition to advertising in English and Chinese.
- Date: 1983-1996
CollectionChinese Cultural Revolution Posters
- Propaganda posters created during the Cultural Revolution by various Chinese agencies.
- Date: 1966-1989
CollectionWe Chinese in America Magazine Collection
- We Chinese is a monthly Chinese-language magazine published in San Diego, featuring news concerning Chinese Americans in Southern California the and San Diego area.
- Date: 2001 to 2012
CollectionPosters of the Chinese Independent Film Festivals
- Posters from Chinese independent film festivals from 2004 to 2016.
- Date: 2004-2016
CollectionThea Berggren Photo Collection: Looking at China and its People in the 1980’s
- Photos taken by visual artist Thea Berggren in China in 1980-1981. These images capture and tell the story of the Chinese people at that moment in history.
- Date: December 1980 – January 1981
CollectionNorman Spencer Photographs
- Norman A. Spencer, Ph.D., professor at SUNY, Nassau, documents artists, writers, directors, actors and other notable personalities in the underground and independent Chinese film and art scenes. His photographs were taken between the years 1999-2019.
- Date: 1999-2019
CollectionAnti-Confucian Book Collection
- The Anti-Confucius Book Collection consists of 747 titles donated by UCSD PhD alumnus Matthew Wills. They were largely political propagandas produced during 1960s-1970s, also known as the Cultural Revolution period in China.
- Date: Between 1952 and 1982
CollectionPaul Pickowicz Collection
- Slides and documents contributed by Paul Pickowicz, member of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) Friendship Delegation that traveled to China in 1971.
- Date: 1971 – 1972
CollectionCarol Shankel Slide Collection of China in the 1980s
- The Carol Shankel Slide Collection includes photographs taken by Carol Shankel during educational exchange trips between the University of Kansas and China. Included are images from six trips made between 1980 and 1988 and includes images of temples, pagodas, caves, sculptures, historic sites, landscapes, people, and villages.
- Date: Between 1980 and 1988
CollectionJames Sanford Collection
- A collection of color slides documenting James Sanford and Jean Doyle’s trip to China in 1972 as members of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS)’s 2nd Friendship Delegation.
- Date: 1972
CollectionStephen MacKinnon Collection
- Slides and documents contributed by Stephen MacKinnon, member of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) Friendship Delegation that traveled to China in 1972.
- Date: 1972
CollectionWilliam A. Joseph Collection
- Slides and documents contributed by William A. Joseph, member of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) Friendship Delegation that traveled to China in 1972.
- Date: 1972
CollectionAugust 1973 Guardian Newspaper Tour of China
- The photographic slides in this collection, taken in August of 1973, depict people’s daily lives and scenes of cities and villages in Northeast China in the midst of the Cultural Revolution.
- Date: Between 1973-08-09 and 1973-08-30
CollectionCarol Pletcher Collection on the U.S. Women Scientists China Study Tour
- Papers and photographs documenting Carol Pletcher’s trip with the U.S. Women Scientists China Study Tour in 1981.
- Date: 1981
CollectionCommittee of Concerned Asian Scholars Friendship Delegations
- Slides and documents contributed by members of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) friendship delegations that traveled to China in 1971 and 1972.
- Slides and documents contributed by members of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) friendship delegations that traveled to China in 1971 and 1972.
- Date: 1971 – 1972
Digital Initiatives Division, Content Acquisition and Digital Initiatives Program (CADI)
The UC San Diego Library’s Digital Initiatives Division facilitates the collaborative creation, management, delivery, and long-term preservation of digital assets in support of the Library’s mission and goals. We coordinate staff with expertise in format knowledge, digital reformatting and metadata creation and transformation. The Digital Initiatives Division is also supported by the Digital Library Steering Group, a leadership group that more broadly coordinates digital collections and exhibits along with the investment and strategic direction of the supporting infrastructure.
Digital Collections
The UC San Diego Library Digital Collections website is a public search and discovery interface that currently features over 120,000 digital objects, including documents, photographs, audio, video, and data sets, which reflect a range of materials collected, managed, and preserved by the Library to support teaching, learning and research.
Content has been drawn from across the Library’s collections with strengths in the areas of Baja California, Melanesia, Oceanography, and UC San Diego history. The Digital Collections also contain research data gathered by campus researchers and supported by the Research Impact Program. The Digital Collections website represents only a fraction of the materials available in the UC San Diego Library. More content will be available over time.
Access to select digital collections is made freely accessible to the UC San Diego community (faculty, staff and students) and the public via the Digital Collections website. There are two different states to the Digital Collections: a public view and a UC San Diego IP Restricted Access view. Because of copyright restrictions, fair use, or licensing agreements, some digitized materials are restricted to UC San Diego IP access only.
For more information, read the Digital Collections FAQ or Libguide. If you have any questions about access or the copyright status of a collection, please email [email protected].
Technical Architecture
The UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) is designed to store and manage the digital assets of UC San Diego.It is developed collaboratively with other UC partners through Project Surfliner. It is built using the Samvera open source repository platform. To learn more about our technical architecture including the data model and technical diagram, go to Digital Assest Management System. Additional information about the metadata management within the DAMS, such as mappings, standards, requirements, and best practices are available as well.
Historical information about the program, our technical infrastructure, and recent activities are available under Publications and Presentations.
Services offered in partnership with the California Digital Library
A free, open-access infrastructure that offers UC departments, centers, and research units direct control over the creation and dissemination of the full range of their scholarship, including pre-publication materials, journals and peer-reviewed series, postprints, and seminar papers. These materials are freely available to the public online.
A core component of the CDL, Callisphere is a gateway to materials such as manuscripts, photographs, and works of art held in libraries, museums, archives, and other institutions across California. Callisphere is available to students, teachers, and researchers of all levels, providing access to information previously available only to scholars who traveled to collection sites.
Provides a single shared solution for the preservation, management, and controlled dissemination of digital collections that support research, teaching, and learning for benefit of the UC Libraries and their users. The repository provides a set of self-service interfaces that the libraries use to deposit and manage digital objects. The services and storage are based at the CDL.
A service that enables librarians and scholars to capture, analyze and archive web sites and documents.
Dryad is an open and curated data publishing platform for researchers to share and publish their data. CDL and the 10 UC campuses are institutional members of Dryad. Dryad is designed to be a simple data publication tool for researchers to meet funder and publisher mandates. Each dataset goes through a curation process to check for findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability.
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