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Interconnecting DSpace and LOCKSS
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011Repository managers increasingly use toolkits such as DSpace to manage submission of and access to resources. However, DSpace does not support the highly desirable distributed replication functionality provided by LOCKSS. This paper describes an experiment to seamlessly interconnect DSpace and LOCKSS in a generalisable manner. An experimental prototype
Hussein Suleman, Suleman Hussein
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LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) is a tool designed for libraries to use to ensure their community's continued access to web-published scientific journals. LOCKSS allows libraries to take custody of the material to which they subscribe, in the same way they do for paper, and to preserve it. By preserving it they ensure that, for their community,
David S H Rosenthal
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Architectural choices in LOCKSS networks
Library Hi Tech, 2014Purpose – The LOCKSS digital preservation technology collects, preserves and disseminates content in peer-to-peer networks. Many such networks are in use. The Global LOCKSS Network (GLN) is an open network with many nodes in which libraries preserve academic journals and books that they purchase. The CLOCKSS network is a
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The LOCKSS peer-to-peer digital preservation system
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 2005The LOCKSS project has developed and deployed in a world-wide test a peer-to-peer system for preserving access to journals and other archival information published on the Web. It consists of a large number of independent, low-cost, persistent Web caches that cooperate to detect and repair damage to their content by voting in “opinion polls.” Based on ...
Petros Maniatis +2 more
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Archiving in the networked world: LOCKSS and national hosting
Library Hi Tech, 2010PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to answer questions about LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) that have arisen in the context of the German National Hosting study.Design/methodology/approachThe paper describes what the LOCKSS software can do and how the LOCKSS community is organized.
Michael Seadle
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Metaarchive/lockss distributed preservation networks
Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2008The Workshop will provide information and training for institutions seeking to build or join LOCKSS-based distributed digital preservation networks. Such Private LOCKSS Networks (PLNs) enable groups of institutions to establish collaborative partnerships to securely preserve collections.
Tyler Walters
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LOCKSS (lots of copies keep stuff safe) [PDF]
Over the last 12 years the LOCKSS Program at Stanford has developed and deployed an open source, peer-to-peer system now comprising about 200 LOCKSS boxes in libraries around the world preserving a wide range of webpublished content. Initially supported by NSF, and subsequently by the Mellon Foundation, Sun Microsystems and NDIIPP, the program has ...
David S H Rosenthal
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Establishing a UK LOCKSS Pilot Programme [PDF]
This article describes the UK LOCKSS Pilot Programme, an initiative funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in partnership with the Consortium of Research Libraries in the British Isles (CURL).The pilot directly engages a number of selected UK HE institutions in trialling the LOCKSS technology for e-journal archiving and preservation ...
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Decentralized digital preservation: the LOCKSS initiative and shadow libraries
Purpose This study begins by explaining the co-venture between the Stanford University and Sun Labs: Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe or LOCKSS. It aims at assisting libraries in maintaining, owning and preserving digital journals through decentralized digital repositories. Based on this technique of preservation,
Zakayo Kjellström
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2005
Keynote presentation that was delivered at George Washington University. A quicktime version of this presentation was placed on the lockss.org website as well.
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Keynote presentation that was delivered at George Washington University. A quicktime version of this presentation was placed on the lockss.org website as well.
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