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Preserving our digital heritage The community taking control
Adam RusbridgeMeeting of the UK LOCKSS Alliance22nd October 2009
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The CLOCKSS Archive
• International community-governed archive– Librarians and publishers working together
• Content held at libraries, world-wide – Geographically, geologically, politically distributed
• Free access to abandoned/orphaned content
• Low fees, raise endowment
www.clockss.org
The CLOCKSS Archive
• International community-governed archive– Librarians and publishers working together
• Content held at libraries, world-wide – Geographically, geologically, politically distributed
• Free access to abandoned/orphaned content
• Low fees, raise endowment
www.clockss.org
Governance Structure
• The archive is managed by its beneficiaries– Board of Directors– Advisory Council
• Publishers and librarians have equal say– Strategic direction and priorities; an active role
– When to trigger content
• 2007 ALA ALCTS Outstanding Collaboration
CLOCKSS is a tax-exempt, 501(c)3, not-for-profit organization
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Governing Board
American Medical AssociationAmerican Physiological
SocietybepressElsevierIOP PublishingNature Publishing Group Oxford University PressSAGE Publications SpringerTaylor & FrancisWiley-Blackwell
Australian National University
OCLCEdinburgh University Indiana University Japan National Institute
of InformaticsNew York Public LibraryRice University Stanford University University of Alberta University of Hong KongUniversity of Virginia
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Publisher Participants
* American Academy of Pediatrics * American Institute of Physics * American Medical Association * American Physiological Society *Association of Computing Machinery * bepress *Cambridge University Press * Elsevier * IOP Publishing * Nature Publishing Group* Oxford University Press *Rockefeller University Press * Royal Society * Royal Society of Chemistry * SAGE * Springer * Taylor & Francis * Wiley-Blackwell
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Advisory Council
• You!• Each supporting library has one delegate• Voice in CLOCKSS Archive governance
– Policies and practices, including– Content “trigger events”– Exposure to and influence on publishers– Professional leadership, exposure, and advancement
• Meet at least yearly – Virtually, by geographic regions to start
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The CLOCKSS Archive
• International community-governed archive– Librarians and publishers working together
• Content held at libraries, world-wide – Geographically, geologically, politically distributed
• Free access to abandoned/orphaned content
• Low fees, raise endowment
www.clockss.org
Private LOCKSS Network
Best Research - Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
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Decentralized Preservation
Libraries preserving the content; Value of libraries as memory organizations realized on a global scale
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The CLOCKSS Archive
• International community-governed archive– Librarians and publishers working together
• Content held at libraries, world-wide – Geographically, geologically, politically distributed
• Free access to abandoned/orphaned content
• Low fees, raise endowment
www.clockss.org
Serving The World’s Scholars
• Archived content, not available from any publisher (“triggered content”)
• Made freely available to all on the Web– Creative Commons license
• 3 titles now open access– Support CLOCKSS and contribute to growing open access corpus
– Help us keep open access content, open access
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Open Access “triggered” Content
• Graft– Sage
• Volume 4 (2001) - Volume 6 (2003)
• Auto/Biography– Sage
• Volume 12 - 14
• Brief Treatment & Crisis Intervention– OUP
• Volume 1 (2001) - volume 8 (2008)
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Hosted From EDINA & Stanford
Facilitates archive interoperability through time & across different copyright regimes.
Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention• Antrim
Birmingham Bournemouth Bristol Cambridge Cardiff Coventry Buxton Chesterfield Durham Brighton Edinburgh Gloucester Winchester Watford Cowes Folkestone Kingston Upon Hull
• Leeds Leicester Liverpool London Luton Manchester Merthyr Tydfil Newcastle Upon Tyne Weston-super-Mare Northampton Nottingham Worksop Banbury Oxford Peterborough Portsmouth Reading Slough Tamworth Stoke-on-Trent
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www.clockss.org
The CLOCKSS Archive
• International community-governed archive– Librarians and publishers working together
• Content held at libraries, world-wide – Geographically, geologically, politically distributed
• Free access to abandoned/orphaned content
• Low fees, raise endowment
www.clockss.org
Library Participation Fees
• Join and become a 'Supporting Library'. – No technical contribution required
• Next step will be UK JISC Banded Figures
Materials Budgets Annual ContributionUnder $1 million $450$1 - 2 million $600$2 - 3 million $1,200$3 - 4 million $1,800$4 - 5 million $2,400$5 - 7 million $3,000$7 - 9 million $4,200$9 - 11 million $5,400$11 - 13 million $6,600$13 - 15 million $7,800$15 - 20 million $9,000$20 - 25 million $12,000Over $25 million $15,000
Why participate?
• UKLOCKSS and CLOCKSS separate payment from access and put the libraries in control. – UKLOCKSS is all about you, your collections, your scholars. – CLOCKSS is a global initiative where you have influence on the
global stage.
• Together, the two initiatives ensure all publishers are covered, both large and small.
• They ensure that content is in your custody and control - locally with UKLOCKSS; globally with CLOCKSS.
• Open access ensures that libraries are the benefactor
• Governance model allows libraries to take active leadership
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Consortia Discounts
Members Joining
1 to 910 to 1920 or more
Discount
5%10%15%
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Summary
• Community-governed archive – Librarians and publishers working together
• Free, open access to archived content not available from any publisher(“triggered”)– CC license– Keep open access content, open access over time– Contributing to growing open access corpus
• Archive node libraries – Distributed geographically, geologically, politically
– Libraries preserving content, enforcing libraries global role
• Low fees, raising an endowment
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Questions Welcome!
Thank you.