The MIT Libraries' proposed to the Mellon Foundation to plan a preservation archive for dynamic electronic journals (DEJA : a Dynamic E-Journal Archive) that would be reliable, secure, enduring, and sustainable over the long term. The Foundation's own request for proposals had previously laid out that it was interested in preserving the wealth of research electronic journals currently available to the scholarly community before it was too late
Ronald Jantz, is Data Librarian at Rutgers University Libraries. He spends a good deal of time worki...
An overview of how the hopes offered by digitisation turned into a problem when the explosion of for...
This literature review addresses certain questions concerning the preservation of free, born-digital...
In 2012 the Keepers Registry compared the e-journal holdings from Columbia, Cornell, and Duke to sev...
This paper seeks to review the archiving initiatives of scientific journals created and supported by...
Understanding who, what, and how e-journal content is being preserved is complicated. It is further ...
Scholarly electronic journals have become the largest and fastest growing segment of digital collect...
In last month’s Perspectives, I addressed the role of paper andmicrofilm as media for the preservati...
For a very long time human knowledge has been recorded on print media and passed down, or preserved,...
This report summarizes a review of 12 e-journal archiving programs from the perspective of concerns ...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Largest publishers and biggest libraries around the world have treated the long-term pre...
Libraries must take an active role in collecting and archiving electronic journals to ensure that th...
Securing permanent preservation and assurance of access to commerically published ejournal articles
An archive of digital literature, together with its users and its contents, does not exist in isolat...
Ronald Jantz, is Data Librarian at Rutgers University Libraries. He spends a good deal of time worki...
An overview of how the hopes offered by digitisation turned into a problem when the explosion of for...
This literature review addresses certain questions concerning the preservation of free, born-digital...
In 2012 the Keepers Registry compared the e-journal holdings from Columbia, Cornell, and Duke to sev...
This paper seeks to review the archiving initiatives of scientific journals created and supported by...
Understanding who, what, and how e-journal content is being preserved is complicated. It is further ...
Scholarly electronic journals have become the largest and fastest growing segment of digital collect...
In last month’s Perspectives, I addressed the role of paper andmicrofilm as media for the preservati...
For a very long time human knowledge has been recorded on print media and passed down, or preserved,...
This report summarizes a review of 12 e-journal archiving programs from the perspective of concerns ...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Largest publishers and biggest libraries around the world have treated the long-term pre...
Libraries must take an active role in collecting and archiving electronic journals to ensure that th...
Securing permanent preservation and assurance of access to commerically published ejournal articles
An archive of digital literature, together with its users and its contents, does not exist in isolat...
Ronald Jantz, is Data Librarian at Rutgers University Libraries. He spends a good deal of time worki...
An overview of how the hopes offered by digitisation turned into a problem when the explosion of for...
This literature review addresses certain questions concerning the preservation of free, born-digital...