Since their existence, libraries have been responsible for preserving society’s records and intellectual output. This ancient and important role is under serious threat in the digital age. Even for scholarly journals, the issue of perpetual access has not been solved, other than by libraries buying access to archival materials. Recently, it became clear that the open access business model, with a focus on free access to new publications, introduces new problems for the archival role of libraries
Current and emerging trends raise questions about the extent to which academic research libraries sh...
The digitization of millions of books under corporate and non-profit programs is dramatically expand...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
This literature review addresses certain questions concerning the preservation of free, born-digital...
Access to library collections through electronic means is now a standard and an increasingly importa...
●Background on research project ●Open Access: a long desire for transition ●Open Access targets in E...
Securing permanent preservation and assurance of access to commerically published ejournal articles
The decentralized, cooperative, preservation and archiving model embodied in the LOCKSS Program capi...
A perpetual access right to an electronic journal, defined as the right to permanently access licens...
Ensuring perpetual access to electronic resources is a difficult and multifaceted process. Many issu...
Academic libraries should be considered research tools, co-evolving with technology. The Internet ha...
The Scholarly communication system is in a critical stage, due to a number of factors.The Open Acces...
The core mission of libraries is to ensure perpetual access to the record of knowledge. As a review ...
Current and emerging trends raise questions about the extent to which academic research libraries sh...
The digitization of millions of books under corporate and non-profit programs is dramatically expand...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
This literature review addresses certain questions concerning the preservation of free, born-digital...
Access to library collections through electronic means is now a standard and an increasingly importa...
●Background on research project ●Open Access: a long desire for transition ●Open Access targets in E...
Securing permanent preservation and assurance of access to commerically published ejournal articles
The decentralized, cooperative, preservation and archiving model embodied in the LOCKSS Program capi...
A perpetual access right to an electronic journal, defined as the right to permanently access licens...
Ensuring perpetual access to electronic resources is a difficult and multifaceted process. Many issu...
Academic libraries should be considered research tools, co-evolving with technology. The Internet ha...
The Scholarly communication system is in a critical stage, due to a number of factors.The Open Acces...
The core mission of libraries is to ensure perpetual access to the record of knowledge. As a review ...
Current and emerging trends raise questions about the extent to which academic research libraries sh...
The digitization of millions of books under corporate and non-profit programs is dramatically expand...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...