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As a result, the UC system including LBNL has lost access to all 2019 Elsevier content. In addition, LBL specifically has lost access to most Elsevier publications from the past 10 years.
In short, UC seeks a new contract which facilitates Open Access to the research UC researchers publish in Elsevier journals. Since Open Access is a requirement of both UC and DOE, such an approach would greatly simplify compliance with OA requirements for LBL researchers.
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Impacts and Alternatives:
All 2019 Elsevier journal subscriptions will no longer be available to UC/LBNL researchers through ScienceDirect. We have also will not have full perpetual access to certain titles. The LBNL and UCB libraries are standing by to assist you with getting access to this content through other means.
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- Request through UC-eLinks, (select Baker as your pickup location!)
- Request from LBNL Library: [email protected]
For earlier Elsevier content that may be available to non-LBL UC locations:
- If you have a UC campus affiliation or appointment, use remote access to access the campus resources (e.g. Remote Access for UCB Libraries)
- If you know someone with a UC campus affiliation, you may ask them for assistance, provided this is part of a peer to peer scholarly exchange.
- You may go to any UCB campus library with your LBL ID and use Library computers to access these journals.
- You may use UCB provided Eduroam wifi at any UCB campus location and connect using your LBL credentials. Eduroam members are considered to be part of the visiting scholar community on campus and receive access to campus provided journal subscriptions.
Further information:
Alternative access to Elsevier articles:
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