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ACS LiveWire News Flash
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- From: Adam Chesler <a_chesler@acs.org>
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 19:55:26 EDT
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The American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society, is pleased to highlight two important developments designed to further support its library customers, authors, and readers. CLOCKSS Participation At its 231st National Meeting in Atlanta, the Publications Division of ACS announced that it will become a member publisher of CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS, which stands for "Lots of Copies Keeps Stuff Safe"), a collaborative archiving initiative including both publishing organizations and libraries. Over a two-year period, ACS Publications will be an active participant in the testing of the CLOCKSS technology and social model, to support a "large dark archive" that is both fail-safe and has a clear process for providing continuing access for orphaned materials. The initiative, which began early in 2006, will use a representative portion of each publisher member's corpus. It will replicate this content, using a version of the existing LOCKSS software, within a small international network of institutions and libraries - thus providing the prospect of secure, long-term availability of scholarly content on a global scale. Management of the process and the content will be exercised by a joint board of publishers and librarians, to ensure that all decisions are community-based. "We are delighted to be joining the CLOCKSS initiative as a member publisher," reported Bob Bovenschulte, President, ACS Publications. "ACS Publications was one of the first publishers to digitize its back file, starting with the very first issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society published in 1879. This effort was a vital part of our mission to provide global access to our content. Participating in a collaborative and innovative effort like CLOCKSS is a logical next step, to ensure the long-term preservation of this material. We want our customers, authors, and readers to be confident that this content will be available for future generations of researchers." For further information about CLOCKSS, please visit www.lockss.org/clockss/. COUNTER2 Compliance In January 2006, the ACS Publications Division re-affirmed its commitment to providing accurate usage data about its digital content by upgrading its statistics reporting system and becoming COUNTER2-compliant. Project COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of Networked Electronic Resources) is an international initiative designed to serve librarians, publishers and intermediaries by facilitating the recording and exchange of online usage statistics. By becoming COUNTER2-compliant, the ACS will supply new, additional data in the regular monthly reports it provides to library customers: PDF and HTML views are clearly segmented, and the publisher's name is provided for each title. These enhanced reports are designed to help librarians better compare and assess the value of electronic publications. "We will continue to develop our web site and the resources we provide to customers, in order to ensure that they have the tools they need to use and manage their subscriptions to our journals," noted Dean Smith, Vice President for Sales and Marketing. For further information about COUNTER, please visit www.projectcounter.org. For further information about these initiatives, please contact Adam Chesler at <a_chesler@acs.org>. For further information about LiveWire, the ACS Publications Division's monthly newsletter, please contact Joe Graham at <j_graham@acs.org>. The American Chemical Society - the world's largest scientific society - is a nonprofit organization chartered by the US Congress and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals, and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, DC and Columbus, OH. For futher information about the Publications Division of the American Chemical Society, please visit http://pubs.acs.org/. Adam Chesler a_chesler@acs.org
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