The Academic Senate of the University of California passed an Open Access Policy in July 2013 ensuring that future research articles authored by faculty at all 10 UC campuses will be made publicly available at no charge. This means you can now share your work broadly and easily with anyone in the world And that means: greater recognition of your research more thorough engagement with your ideas and an increase in scientific, scholarly, and critical knowledge in our world. So what do you need to do? Faculty at UC Irvine, UCLA, or UCSF should deposit all articles published after July 24, 2013 in eScholarship, UC's open access repository. Faculty on other campuses may also deposit but are not required to until next fall. Deposit is simple. Select your campus enter a few identifying details about your material such as title, author name(s), and discipline and upload a copy of your article. If your article is already openly available just let us know where. And if you need a waiver, embargo, or Creative Commons license, we can help with that. Finally, stay tuned for a new publication harvesting tool that will make your participation in this policy even easier! To get started or learn more visit: uc-oa.info