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Update: July 26 2019

UC has identified that, due to the slightly different agreements with Elsevier that cover LBL's access, LBL staff access to Elsevier publications is more narrow then originally understood, and more narrow then those of our UC campus colleagues.

We are preparing additional outreach and content on this topic, including specific lists of impacted publications.

In the meantime, the information below on alternate access remains correct.

Issue:

UC and Elsevier have been unable to agree to a new contract for access to Elsevier publications that meets UC’s goal of supporting Open Access.

As a result, the UC system including LBNL has lost access to all 2019 Elsevier content.

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.

For more information on the status of negotiations, and the issues involved in the dispute, please see this website maintained by the UC Berkeley Library (http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/about/uc-elsevier).

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.

Alternative Sources for Content:

Library Assisted Acquisition of the Title:

Further information:

Alternative access to Elsevier articles:

As always, the LBNL Research Library staff is available to help if you have any additional questions (https://commons.lbl.gov/display/rst/Library).

Not Impacted:

  • Scopus
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