Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe (CLOCKSS)

29/02/2016

The LOCKSS Program, Stanford University Libraries and The CLOCKSS Archive Support “Long-tail” Publishers

 » Communities using the LOCKSS Software have collaboratively passed an important milestone and are now preserving over 1000 “long tail” journal publishers, smaller publishers who have ten or fewer journals. Content from these publishers are most at-risk for loss, making preservation vital to guarantee future access to the…

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06/02/2015

Digital Preservation: Elsevier Begins Adding Sci-Tech Ebooks to CLOCKSS Archive

« Elsevier today announced its agreement to participate in CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) archiving of ebooks. CLOCKSS is a community-governed archive committed to open access.

As a not-for-profit venture between academic publishers and research libraries, CLOCKSS is building a sustainable, geographically…

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29/07/2014

Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe (CLOCKSS) Audit Report 2014

« The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) conducted a preservation audit of CLOCKSS (www.clockss.org/) between September 2013 and May 2014, and on the basis of that audit hereby certifies CLOCKSS as a trustworthy digital repository of e-journal content. The CRL Certification Advisory Panel has concluded that the…

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