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CLOCKSS early lessons and progress
Dear Colleagues,
The CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) Board would like to take this
opportunity to apprise you of our progress, to share early
lessons, and to encourage you to participate in the process of
building this shared resource.
The CLOCKSS participants (major academic publishers, research
libraries, and the Stanford University team) are building a
community-governed, stable, digital archive for published
scholarly content. CLOCKSS access is unbundled from fees: after a
'trigger' event (when a publisher is no longer able to provide
electronic access to some or all of its archived material),
content will be freely available to all. Many libraries have
moved away from building and preserving collections, and there is
increasing interest in community stewardship and preservation of,
and guaranteed long-term access to, scholarly publications.
Since its inception early in 2006, the CLOCKSS members made
significant strides towards the effective management of archived
materials, and learned some important lessons. We are also
extremely proud to have been awarded the ALA ALCTS 2007
Outstanding Collaboration Citation, which will be formally
presented at ALA's annual meeting in Washington in June.
To find out more about our early lessons and progress, go to
www.clockss.org and click on the link 'CLOCKSS Lessons.'
As always, we welcome comments and suggestions. Please let us
hear from you.
Sincerely,
Vicky Reich
vreich@stanford.edu