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RE: concepts of perpetuity
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- Subject: RE: concepts of perpetuity
- From: "Eileen Fenton" <Eileen.Fenton@portico.org>
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:01:58 EDT
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Although removed from Ann's original question, this thread has brought into sharp relief the challenges associated with the assurance of continuing or "perpetual" access to e-journals. Provision of subscribed-to content on media is neither practical for publishers and libraries, as Tracey Thompson so clearly notes, nor does it assure the viable long-term preservation that enables access. At Portico, a not-for-profit archive of scholarly literature published in electronic form, we are addressing the need for active, long-term preservation and ongoing access. Portico is preserving nearly 8,000 journals and more than 4,400 e-books on behalf of its library and publisher participants. For approximately 85% of the e-journals and all of the e-books, publishers have designated Portico as one means to meet libraries' ongoing access needs. So if a library that participates in Portico has cancelled a license, they may turn to the Portico archive for ongoing access without resort to locally loaded, managed, and maintained tapes, CDs or servers. Nearly 470 libraries from around the world, including many smaller or mid-size libraries that have not traditionally considered preservation a part of their mandate, now rely upon and support the Portico archive. This broad base of support expresses the new reality that long-term digital preservation is as essential to continuing access to e-journals as physical shelves have been for print materials. Eileen Fenton Executive Director, Portico www.portico.org 609.986.2215
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