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Overview & MissionEstablished in 1997, the California Digital Library has a wholly digital charter and two complementary but distinct roles. As an arm of systemwide library planning, CDL supports the University of California libraries in their mission of providing access to the world’s knowledge for the UC campuses and the communities they serve. In so doing, it directly supports UC’s mission of teaching, research, and public service. The CDL also maintains its own distinctive programs emphasizing the development and management of digital collections, innovation in scholarly publishing, and the long-term preservation of digital information. The CDL serves these audiences, in the following order of priority, to fulfill its dual missions:
The values that underpin the CDL’s work derive from its location within a world-class public-sector university, its role as a technology-based organization, and its service orientation toward the University community and the broader public. These values:
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