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Dark Archive to Open Access: A CLOCKSS Trigger Event

Home / Project Briefing Pages / CNI Spring 2008 Project Briefings / Dark Archive to Open Access: A CLOCKSS Trigger Event

April 7, 2008

Victoria Reich
Director, LOCKSS Program
Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal
Chief Scientist, LOCKSS Program
Stanford University

Libraries and publishers have joined forces in an initiative called CLOCKSS, providing leadership and the supporting technology, to ensure reliable, long-term access to scholarly e-content. The CLOCKSS archive preserves Web scholarly published content at geographically-dispersed nodes located at major research libraries. Archived copies remain “dark” until a trigger event and the CLOCKSS Board votes to “light up” the content by copying the content from the archive to designated hosting organizations.

The Web-published content of the journal Graft: Organ and Cell Transplantation (SAGE Publications) has been exported from the CLOCKSS dark archive, and is available to the world from CLOCKSS hosting platforms at Stanford University and the University of Edinburgh. Released under a Creative Commons license, this content is free to all, without any prior subscription, fee, or registration.

When SAGE announced that it was discontinuing Graft, this became the first real-world test for the CLOCKSS system and its procedures. This CNI briefing session will cover:

  • policy issues, including open access, DOIs, etc.
  • license and copyright issues and implications
  • technical processes (all CLOCKSS software is open source)
  • extracting the content and URL rewriting
  • setting up hosts with the extracted content
  • content use statistics and implications
  • a demo of the triggered content

http://www.clockss.org

http://www.clockss.org/clockss/Graft_Public_Copies

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Filed Under: CNI Spring 2008 Project Briefings
Tagged With: CNI2008spring, Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions

Last updated:  Wednesday, February 27th, 2013

 

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