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The Digital Preservation Policies of LOCKSS Networks [PDF]
Miguel Ángel Márdero Arellano +1 more
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Key points Web‐based references form an integral part of academic culture and literature, as well as scientific communication. The preservation of web‐based references that are cited in‐text or in reference lists of academic papers is essential to ensure the integrity of knowledge preservation. When access or links to web‐based resources and references
Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva +1 more
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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.
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Why do journals discontinue? A study of Australian ceased journals
Abstract Little is known about why journals discontinue despite its significant implications. We present an analysis of 140 Australian journals that ceased from 2011 to mid‐2021 and present the results of a survey of editors of 53 of them. The death age of journals was 19.7 (median = 16) with 57% being 10 years or older.
Hamid R. Jamali +2 more
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Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals
Abstract The preservation of the scholarly record has been a point of concern since the beginning of knowledge production. With print publications, the responsibility rested primarily with librarians, but the shift toward digital publishing and, in particular, the introduction of open access (OA) have caused ambiguity and complexity.
Mikael Laakso, Lisa Matthias, Najko Jahn
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Abstract Within the hyperdiverse beetle family Staphylinidae, Dasycerinae is one of the smallest and most cryptic subfamilies, comprising a sole extant genus characterized by a latridiid beetle‐like body form. Little has been known about their early diversification, character evolution, phylogeny and historical biogeography because of limited fossil ...
Zi‐Wei Yin +5 more
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The UK LOCKSS Pilot Programme: A Perspective from the LOCKSS Technical Support Service
Over the last decade libraries have increasingly shifted journal access from print to digital. The preference of users for online content, the demand of readers for a broader range of content, and the rising costs of library shelf space all contributed ...
Adam Rusbridge, Seamus Ross
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The journal publishing services agreement: A guide for societies
Key points Scholarly publishing is unusual because of the substantial involvement of non‐profit organizations and the way in which they work with commercial publishers. Publishing services agreements (PSAs) may provide predictable revenues, access to transformative agreements, and wider distribution.
Michael T. Clarke
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