SCP Alternatives to CDL Directory Functions
The Shared Cataloging Program's (SCP) Authorized Headings
List can be used to replace several of the functions that
the Directory of CDL-Licensed Content used to provide.
- To determine if a resource is licensed UC-systemwide (Tier
1) or is part of a multi-campus or other (Tier 2, 3, or 4) license,
open the Authorized Headings List [Excel].
Column D of this spreadsheet indicates Tier 1 or Tier 2, 3, or 4.
Additionally, Column E indicates which campuses are licensed to
access a specific resource.
- To determine the databases licensed UC-systemwide from a specific
vendor, open the Authorized Headings List [Excel].
With the spreadsheet open, highlight the entire spreadsheet and
then sort (Data / Sort) by Column G (Vendor). All
databases from a specific vendor will be grouped together.
An additional neat trick of this Excel spreadsheet is that you can do subsorts on the information. Let's say that you wanted a list
of the Gale Group databases, but you also wanted to know which ones are on the InfoTrac platform and which are not. When you select
Data / Sort, sort first by Column G (Vendor) followed by a sort of Column F (Platform).
- To determine if a specific UC campus has access to a resource, open the Authorized
Headings List [Excel]. Column E indicates which
campuses are licensed to access a specific resource.
The SCP's E-Resources Tracking web page can be used
to replace some of the functions that the Directory of CDL-Licensed
Content used to provide.
- To view a vendor's title list OR to determine if a specific title
is part of a UC-systemwide license and you know the providing
vendor, use the Shared Cataloging Program's (SCP)
E-Resources Tracking web page. Once on this web page, locate
the provider (Package Name) in the matrix. The fourth column (Package
Details) generally indicates how to locate the journal titles included
in a specific package.