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RE: Preserving digital only materials
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- Subject: RE: Preserving digital only materials
- From: "Janice Anderson" <anderjan@law.georgetown.edu>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 23:24:58 EST
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Rob and all ~ I appreciate having information about LIPA and The Chesapeake Project disseminated on the list. I would like to clarify a few things about these efforts. The Legal Information Preservation Alliance (http://www.aallnet.org/committee/lipa/) is a membership organization that currently has over 70 member libraries, mostly academic law libraries but, increasingly, state law libraries as well. LIPA was formed at a conference of law libraries called "Preserving Legal Information for the 21st Century: Toward a National Agenda" that was convened by Georgetown University Law Library in March 2003. The American Association of Law Libraries has provided some funding and it hosts LIPA's web site; but LIPA has always been an independent organization governed by its elected Board. In 2007, LIPA hired its first Executive Director, who currently is Margaret Maes. Legal Information Archive: The Chesapeake Project (http://www.legalinfoarchive.org) is an independent effort by three libraries - Georgetown Law Library and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia - "to successfully develop and implement a pilot program to stabilize, preserve, and ensure permanent access to critical born-digital legal materials on the World Wide Web ... [and] to establish the beginnings of a strong regional digital archive collection of U.S. legal materials as well as a sound set of standards, policies, and best practices that could potentially serve to guide the future realization of a nationwide preservation program." We use OCLC's digital archive software. We have just completed our second year, and we are engaged in assessing the results. This includes having CRL do an assessment using Trusted Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC) criteria. We are hoping that other law libraries will join us and/or follow our lead and put together similar projects. We have recommended to LIPA that it encourage the development of other projects under the "Legal Information Archive" umbrella, and it is poised to do so. Georgetown Law Library has long been committed to the preservation of legal information, first in print form and now in digital form. We believe that the cause is worthy. Best, Jan Janice Snyder Anderson Associate Director for Collection Services Georgetown University Law Library email: anderjan@law.georgetown.edu phone: 202-662-9181 -----Original Message----- From: richards1000@comcast.net [mailto:richards1000@comcast.net] Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 7:17 PM To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: Re: Preserving digital only materials Respecting preservation of digital legal materials, the American Association of Law Libraries has organized the Legal Information Preservation Alliance (LIPA): http://www.aallnet.org/committee/lipa/ which coordinates this work in the U.S., including providing guidance respecting copyright and licensing issues, http://www.aallnet.org/committee/lipa/copyright.asp One of LIPA's major initiatives is The Chesapeake Project: Legal Information Archive http://cdm266901.cdmhost.com/ a testbed archive of digital legal resources, managed by Georgetown University Law Library, the Maryland State Law Library, and the Virginia State Law Library. Chesapeake's copyright policy is at http://cdm266901.cdmhost.com/cdm4/about.php#copyright . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert C. Richards, Jr., J.D.*, M.S.L.I.S., M.A. Philadelphia, PA richards1000@comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~richards1000/LegalInformationSystemsBibliography.htm * Member New York bar, retired status. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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