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Digital Preservation Of Academic Content
The CLOCKSS Archiveinfo@clockss.org
Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving
7th September 2015
The CLOCKSS Archive – The Beginning
§ Founded 2006
§ Collaboration between Top Research Libraries and Scholarly Publishers
§ Dark Archive
CLOCKSS Archive Principle:Community Governed
§ Responsibility is shared across the Academic Community
§ Publishers and Librarians are equally represented on the CLOCKSS Board
Governing Libraries:Roxanne Missingham, Australian National UniversityPeter Schirmbacher, Humboldt UniversityRobert McDonald, Indiana UniversityJun Adachi, National Institute of InformaticsChip Nilges, OCLC [Treasurer]Kerry Keck, Rice UniversityMichael Keller, Stanford University [Co-Chair]Ellis Sada, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreGeoff Harder, University of Alberta [Secretary]Peter Burnhill, University of EdinburghPeter Sidorko, University of Hong KongCarla Lee, University of Virginia
CLOCKSS Archive Principle:Community Governed
Governing Publishers:Vida Damijonaitis, American Medical Association Rita Scheman, The American Physiological Society Alicia Wise, Elsevier [Co-Chair] Graham McCann, IOP Publishing John Carroll, Nature Publishing Group Mark Heaver, Oxford University Press David K. Marshall, SIAM Wim van der Stelt, Springer Ed Cilurso, Taylor & Francis Duncan Campbell, Wiley-Blackwell Steven Heffner, Wolters Kluwer Health
CLOCKSS Archive Principle:Community Governed
CLOCKSS Archive Principle: Global Approach-Decentralized Preservation
Stewardship and Preservation Reinforce Social Value as Memory Organizations Insures Against Geopolitical and Geophysical Risks
Australian National University * Australia Humboldt University – Berlin * Germany
Indiana University * USA National Institute of Informatics * Japan
OCLC * USA Rice University * USA
Stanford University * USA Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore * Italy
University of Alberta * Canada University of Edinburgh * United Kingdom
University of Hong Kong * Hong Kong University of Virginia * USA
CLOCKSS Archive Principle: Proven Open-Source Technology-LOCKSS
CLOCKSS runs on a proven, award-winning, digital preservation technology
LOCKSS technology has been safely and securely preserving web-published content for over 17 years, and has evolved with web advances to preserve new content types
The LOCKSS technology adapted as a dark archive for CLOCKSS Archive
CLOCKSS is a Private LOCKSS Network
CLOCKSS Archive Principle: Commitment To Open Access
Trigger Events
When Content Is Not Available From Any Source§ Publisher No Longer in Business
§ Title No Longer Offered
§ Back Issues No Longer Available
§ Catastrophic Failure
CLOCKSS Board of Libraries and Publishers vote to trigger the content.
Triggered Content: Open Access
§ Core Value
§ From Day One
§ Open Access Triggered Content
§ No Exceptions
http://www.clockss.org/clockss/Triggered_Content
Community Services
§ Dark Archive
§ Open Access of Triggered Content
§ Content Insurance for Libraries
§ Peace of Mind for Publishers
CLOCKSS: News
Brazil is completing its application process to become our 13th node
§ 12 current Archive Nodes installed
§ 15 nodes authorized by CLOCKSS Board
CRL TRAC Audit
§ CLOCKSS is certified as a Trusted Digital Repository
§ Perfect Score for Technologies, Technical Infrastructure, and Security
New publishers
§ AAAS, American Nuclear Society, Cambridge University Press
CLOCKSS Statistics: Publishers
CLOCKSS has 200 participating publishers in 29 countries, adding Egypt, Greece & Romania in 2014.
Australia 4 Bangladesh 2 Brazil 1 Bulgaria 1 Canada 7 Egypt 1 Finland 1 France 1 Germany 8 Greece 1 India 4 Italy 8 Japan 9 Lithuania 1 Netherlands 4 New Zealand 4 Portugal 1 Qatar 1 Romania 1 Russia 1 Slovenia 1 South Africa 1 Spain 1 Sweden 1 Switzerland 3 Thailand 1 Turkey 1 UK 42 USA 88
Countries added in 2014are denoted by:
CLOCKSS Statistics: Libraries
CLOCKSS has 740 supporting libraries in 42 countries.Australia 4 Bangladesh 2 Brazil 1 Bulgaria 1 Canada 7 Egypt 1 Finland 1 France 1 Germany 8 Greece 1 India 4 Italy 8 Japan 9 Lithuania 1 Netherlands 4 New Zealand 4 Portugal 1 Qatar 1 Romania 1 Russia 1 Slovenia 1 South Africa 1 Spain 1 Sweden 1 Switzerland 3 Thailand 1 Turkey 1 UK 42 USA 88
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