The Publishing group at the California Digital Library is pleased to announce 
the launch of a major redesign of the eScholarship repository and publishing 
platform. eScholarship<https://escholarship.org> serves as the Open Access 
repository for the University of California system, offering tools and services 
to help UC scholars and researchers openly share the full range of their 
scholarly work. eScholarship also provides a comprehensive Open Access 
publishing program, currently publishing over 70 academic journals across 
academic disciplines.


The eScholarship redesign represents a significant departure from previous 
technology approaches to the site: the development team has consciously moved 
away from custom builds and toward more widely adopted, open source technology 
solutions and strategies used frequently both inside and outside the academic 
library domain.  Selected highlights include:


*        A server built with Sinatra + Sequel

*        Isomorphic JavaScript via node.js for server-side prerendering

*        A "single-page" application built with React and various plugins


With this release, eScholarship now offers a robust consortial model: a single 
aggregated repository with custom access layers and a strong brand identity for 
each of our ten UC campus sub-repositories. The site is designed to meet the 
WCAG 2.0 AA standard for ADA accessibility, scales automatically for mobile and 
tablet devices, and features a flexible, modular design throughout the site 
that allows for multiple content display options and customizable landing pages 
through a lightweight, extensible and integrated CMS. Post-release, the team 
will turn its attention to creating a public API.


To learn more, visit the eScholarship redesign 
forum<http://help.escholarship.org/support/discussions/9000052123>, read about 
the site's technical 
infrastructure<https://help.escholarship.org/support/solutions/articles/9000134074-escholarship-technical-infrastructure>
 at our Help Center, look at our code 
repository<https://github.com/eScholarship/jschol>, see our feature 
list<https://help.escholarship.org/support/discussions/topics/9000037642>, or 
sign up for project 
updates<http://cdlib.us8.list-manage2.com/subscribe?u=24434714c6556f731c446acf7&id=8a9ad1a72c>.


It is our hope that this new model will be of interest to the community. Please 
visit the new eScholarship site and feel free to be in touch with any questions 
and feedback that you may have.

Lisa
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Lisa Schiff, Ph.D.
Technical Lead
Access & Publishing Group
California Digital Library<http://www.cdlib.org/>
Office of the President
University of California
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