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Re: Elsevier and Portico Sign Archive Partnership



Tony, I'm sure many will be reassured about plans to preserve the digital versions of journals. Since long-term archiving is as much an organisational and management issue as a technical issue, I have a few questions about the sustainability of the partnership:

1 What are the costs of this arrangement for a) Elsevier b) Portico?

2 What does Portico offer that the arrangement with KB does not?

3 The answer to 2 may influence this - what is the business model for the partnership with Portico?

Steve Hitchcock
Preserv Project Manager
IAM Group, School of Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK
Email: sh94r@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 3256 Fax: +44 (0)23 8059 2865
http://preserv.eprints.org/

At 03:05 22/12/2005, you wrote:

Subject: Elsevier and Portico Sign Archive Partnership
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 22:05:22 EST
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Elsevier has announced that Portico, a nonprofit electronic archiving service, will be an official e-journal archive for the company. The partnership with Portico will ensure that the over 2,100 current and formerly published journals on Elsevier's ScienceDirect service are preserved in a permanent archive for posterity.

Elsevier has long been a leader in the area of permanent e-journal preservation and an advocate of publisher responsibility for digital archiving. In 1996 Elsevier began depositing e-copies of its Dutch imprint journals with the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB), the National Library of the Netherlands. Discussions with the KB continued in 2000 for it to become Elsevier's first official archive, leading to the current agreement to archive all Elsevier ScienceDirect journals. Since that time, Elsevier has been seeking additional trusted third parties around the world to be official archives and the new agreement with Portico is a major step in this global plan.

"Partnering with Portico was a natural choice in continuing our goal of permanent archiving. Portico's mission and guiding principles are in line with Elsevier's own commitment to preserving the integrity of the scholarly and scientific record," said Karen Hunter, Senior Vice President at Elsevier. "Researchers, librarians and publishers alike recognize the need for digital archives to be protected and preserved for future generations of scholars and researchers. In partnering with Portico, Elsevier is assuring that Elsevier journal titles will be available in perpetuity."

Elsevier's collaboration with Portico coincides with a recent matching grant from the Library of Congress made to Portico. The three million dollar award from the Library of Congress' National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) will assist Portico in their economic model and technical infrastructure building efforts. The grant from the NDIIPP is part of Library of Congress' efforts to achieve permanent archives of digital materials.

Digital archiving is particularly critical now with the steady increase in electronic scholarly journals and conversion of library subscriptions to electronic-only, which has sparked concern from academics, librarians and publishers about their long-term availability.

"We live in an electronic age that has seen rapid transition to reliance on electronic formats for scholarly works. It is both urgent and important that the community take steps to preserve the scholarship of the past, present and future," said Kevin Guthrie, president of Ithaka and chairman of the JSTOR Board of Trustees. "In supporting and launching Portico, Ithaka and JSTOR are offering the community a concrete way for publishers to secure their content and for libraries to act on their preservation mandate. Our partnership with Elsevier ensures that a substantial and essential core of scientific literature will be preserved."

Permanent preservation of journals is a common goal for both libraries and publishers. It is essential to preserve scholarly works.

"Successful preservation of electronic journals depends upon cooperation and collaboration between libraries and publishers," said William Bowen, chairman of the Ithaka Board of Trustees and president of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. "The long-term success of Portico depends on the willingness of publishers like Elsevier to commit to preserving content a well as the willingness of libraries to support the archive's ongoing work. Elsevier's commitment to Portico is a critical step forward in helping to establish a reliable preservation infrastructure for the community."

Portico has been in development for more than three years and is now moving into implementation. The more than 7 million Elsevier articles will be loaded into Portico beginning in 2006. Portico is working to build a group of contributing publishers and libraries who will be=20 participating in supporting the Portico archive.

Tony McSean
Director of Library Relations
Elsevier
+44 7795 960516
+44 20 7611 4413