Collections and Discovery Services

Resource Description Services

Collection Strategies

Digital Scholarship Services

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Contact Information

Le Yang, Associate Vice Provost & University Librarian for Collections and Discovery Services
Phone: Not yet assigned
Email: leyang@uoregon.edu

Ryan Hildebrand, Interim Director, Resource Description Services
Phone: 541-346-1844
Email: rhilde@uoregon.edu

Mary Grenci, Interim Director, Collection Strategies
Phone: 541-346-5607
Email: mgrenci@uoregon.edu

Franny Gaede, Director, Digital Scholarship Services
Phone: 541-346-1854
Email: mfgaede@uoregon.edu

Location

Physical address: 1501 Kincaid Street, Eugene, OR 97403
Mailing address: 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403

Collections and Discovery Services (CDS) is responsible for acquiring, describing, preserving, and disseminating all types of scholarly and creative outputs to advance the research, teaching, and learning work of the University of Oregon community. CDS offers a range of reference, consulting, and instructional services to the users and creators of these collections. CDS encompasses three major areas: Cataloging, Metadata and Preservation Services, Collections Strategies, and Digital Scholarship Services. CDS endeavors to build strong partnerships, within the UO Libraries and with regional partners, to be a leader in advancing practice, and to contribute with increasing effectiveness to local, regional, and international resource collection and curation efforts.

Functional areas supporting this work include:

The mission of Collections Strategies and Cataloging, Metadata, and Preservation Services is to provide good public service through enabling our users to access the Libraries' collections, which include print journals and books, e-journals and e-books, databases, music recordings and scores, and audio-visual materials. We define the policies and procedures necessary to produce responsive, high-quality patron access to this ever-growing array of materials available through traditional and emerging systems. We endeavor to build strong partnerships within the UO Libraries and with our regional partners, and to contribute with increasing effectiveness to local, regional, and international efforts to describe resources and preserve them.

Digital Scholarship Services supports faculty members and students in transforming research and teaching using new media and digital technologies. Based on a foundation of scholarly communication, access, sharing, preservation, and evidence-based pedagogical practices, Digital Scholarship Services provides digital asset management, digital preservation, training, consultations, instructional design, and tools for digital scholarship, teaching, and learning.