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Outline. ‘Urgent action’ statement ARL/CLIR survey Portico LOCKSS/CLOCKSS An Australian JSTOR?. Urgent action. “Urgent action needed to preserve scholarly journals” statement September 2005 Wide endorsement in North America. Approach 1. Preservation of e-journals is a kind of insurance
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Outline • ‘Urgent action’ statement • ARL/CLIR survey • Portico • LOCKSS/CLOCKSS • An Australian JSTOR?
Urgent action • “Urgent action needed to preserve scholarly journals” statement September 2005 • Wide endorsement in North America
Approach 1 • Preservation of e-journals is a kind of insurance • Not necessarily a form of access
Approach 2, 3 • Preservation archives should provide a minimal set of well-defined services • Libraries must invest in a qualified archiving solution
Approach 4 • Libraries must demand archival deposit by publishers as part of licensing agreements • CEIRC model license implications
ARL e-journal preservation survey • Article by Kenney [www.clir.org/pubs/archives/ejournal.htm] • ARL commission to CLIR, working with Cornell • Preservation programs by not for profits • Peer reviewed journal literature in electronic form
Programs • Ten across US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Netherlands • Evaluation study to examine where library directors invest and why • Report in August 2006
Portico • = JSTOR Electronic Archiving Initiative • About preservation of born digital • Provides mechanism for ingest and preservation of electronic-only
JSTOR vs Portico • JSTOR about wide access • Portico about insurance – ‘trigger events’ which may lead to loss of access • But JSTOR builds and maintains Portico delivery system
Membership • Libraries • Sign archive license agreement • Annual archive fee • 25% reduction for 5 years for archives founders in 2006 and 2007 • Based on material spend • Publishers • Archival agreement with Portico • Fee • OUP and Elsevier in
LOCKSS/CLOCKSS • LOCKSS • Local storage of subscribed content • No take up in Australia/NZ? • CLOCKS • Community based, beyond subscribed • Research project • Dark archive • Participation closed
Australian JSTOR? • What has been digitised • QULOC efforts