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New archiving deals guarantees enduring accessibility to University of Chicago Press Journals
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- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 20:16:28 EDT
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With apologies for cross-posting. For Immediate Release: April 12, 2006 Contact: Suzanne Wu / 773-834-0386 / swu@press.uchicago.edu New archiving deals guarantees enduring accessibility to University of Chicago Press Journals The journals division of the University of Chicago Press has signed a key archiving agreement with Portico, an electronic archiving service launched last year with funding from JSTOR, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Ithaka, and The Library of Congress. The agreement secures long-term preservation and ongoing access to the University of Chicago Press Journals electronic content. The University of Chicago Press has long been a leader in the area of permanent e-journal preservation and an advocate of publisher responsibility for digital archiving. By signing this new agreement with Portico, the University of Chicago Press further safeguards the research from its award-winning journals, ensuring reliable access for generations to come. "The agreement with Portico bolsters our commitment to our readers and publishing partners that the highest-quality research be made available to the widest possible audience - including future scholars, researchers, and students," said Kate Duff, Licensing & Permissions Manager of University of Chicago Press Journals. "It is just one of several provisions we are taking to ensure our electronic content is both preserved and usable in the face of constantly evolving technology." University of Chicago Press'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. The University of Chicago Press was established in 1891, making it one of the oldest continuously operating university presses in the United States. The Journals Division currently publishes forty-three leading journals and five annuals in the fields of social sciences, humanities, biological and medical sciences, and the physical sciences. -- Suzanne Wu Public Relations Coordinator Journals Division The University of Chicago Press swu@press.uchicago.edu www.journals.uchicago.edu
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