eScholarship Program
§ Distinct forms of scholarly communication through distinct digital publishing platforms:
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neScholarship Repository: library/faculty partnership; enables greater faculty control over publishing & dissemination
neScholarship Editions: CDL/University Press partnership to extend publishing capabilities and experiment with new roles
Thus far, the eScholarship Program has focused its academic publishing initiatives on two distinct digital platforms:  the eScholarship Repository and the eScholarship Editions.  The eScholarship Repository represents a partnership built between the UC library and the faculty in the service of enhancing faculty control over the publishing and dissemination of their scholarly work.  The eScholarship Editions, on the other hand, is one manifestation of a partnership between the CDL and the University of California Press, meant to extend the Press’s publishing capabilities by generating new publishing models (and new organizational configurations to support these models).