Digital Lifecycle Program

 

  • Digital Asset Management System (DAMS)
    This is how we store, display, and share your content.
  • Digital Collections Proposal Form
    This form is used to initiate review for digital collections that have already been approved for digitization. Before materials can be made publicly available online, the Library must evaluate legal, ethical, copyright, privacy, and rights considerations.Information submitted through this form will be reviewed as part of the Responsible Access Workflow (Scholarly Communication & Information Policy(SCIP) review) to determine whether materials can be made available online and whether any restrictions, or additional documentation are needed. Providing as much detail as possible will help streamline the review process and identify any issues early, helping projects move forward more efficiently.
  • Digital Lifecycle Working Group Charge
    The Digital Lifecycle Working Group (DLWG) is responsible for guiding the Digital Lifecycle Program (DLP) in its mission to support the lifecycle management of digital collections. It ensures alignment with the Library’s strategic goals, facilitates collaboration across departments, and enhances the success of digital projects through informed decision-making and advocacy.
  • Digital Preservation
    Outlines the Library’s commitment to the long-term stewardship, preservation, and sustainable access of its diverse digital assets.
  • JSTOR’s Seeklight
    JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services is a cloud-hosted platform for libraries and archives to process, manage, preserve, and share digital collections. It features JSTOR Seeklight, an AI tool that accelerates metadata generation, reducing processing time for thousands of items from hundreds of hours to a fraction of the time.
  • Merritt Search Instructions 
    Merritt is an open-source digital preservation repository maintained by the University of California Curation Center (UC3) at the California Digital Library (CDL). Merritt is available to all members of the University of California community to assist in managing, archiving, and/or sharing digital content.
  • UC BEARS
    UC Berkeley Electronic and Accessible Reserves System