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Response from Tom Ryan, Science
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- Subject: Response from Tom Ryan, Science
- From: David Goodman <dgoodman@princeton.edu>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 22:45:03 EST
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I am pleased to be able to communicate this somewhat revised statement from the publishers of Science: "Science is committed to developing a cost effective perpetual archive program. It is for that reason we are participating in the LOCKSS project and exploring a number of other options that may provide the long term preservation of our e-journal titles to the scholarly community. Science does not at the present offer perpetual access; but, it is something we plan to do. We are dedicated to finding a long term solution. Tom Ryan Director of Site Licensing" (Speaking personally, I consider this very satisfactory progress) Dr. David Goodman Princeton University Library and Palmer School of Library & Information Science, Long Island University dgoodman@princeton.edu
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