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[dcc-associates] DPC, EDINA and JISC : e-journals are forever? 26th April 2010, DPC MEMBERS On-LINE REGISTRATION OPEN

Carol Jackson
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 02:49:05 -0800

***APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTINGS***

On-line registration for 'e-journals are forever? Preservation and Continuing 
Access to e-journal Content' is now open at:

http://www.tcp-events.co.uk/dpc-e-journals/


26th April 2010

The British Library Conference Centre, London



The benefits of online access to scholarly journal content are now taken for 
granted but there are threats to continuity of such access.  Clarity is needed 
on who is doing what, what has been agreed, and what mechanisms exist for 
continued access, with shared responsibility for the material support and 
sustainability of archiving and access schemes.



The threats of digital preservation are becoming well known and the community 
of researchers and librarians look to policy makers and funders for assurance 
that archiving schemes can be made viable: that content will continue to exist. 
There is now growing and urgent concern about assurance of access to back 
content should budget restrictions result in subscription cancellations: that 
there is 'post-cancellation access'. Following several reports and studies a 
variety of archiving agencies and schemes have emerged to assist libraries and 
publishers manage these risks - but the options can seem confusing.



This one-day workshop, jointly sponsored by the DPC, EDINA and JISC brings 
together those responsible for e-journal strategy and archiving action in the 
UK. The aim is to share information on collaborative activities and identify 
basis for action at institutional, national and international levels.

The event is free of charge, but places are limited so early reservation is 
recommended. Priority registration will be offered to DPC Members and members 
of the UK LOCKSS Alliance.



Why should you attend?

* Learn about new and emerging tools for managing E-journal content.

* Help to shape policy on E-journal preservation and access.

* Share your own concerns and aspirations for preservation and access.

* Find out what other institutions are doing.

* Anticipate the evolution of a rapidly changing field.

* Contribute your expertise to the ongoing discussion.



What should I do now?

Places are limited. We encourage early registration at 
http://www.dpconline.org/details/13-eoc.html?xref=13

Registration closes on Monday the 19th April 2010.  Note that we will charge a 
penalty for no-shows.



Can't come but still want to participate?

Questions can be sent in advance to the chair of the panel discussion by email 
to i...@dpconline.org and a twitter feed will run through the day with the tag 
#ejournals4ever.  A summary report will follow on the 
digital-preservat...@jiscmail.ac.uk list, and a full report and technology 
watch report will follow from the DPC.



Who are the sponsors?

The Digital Preservation Coalition is a not-for profit membership organisation 
whose primary objective is to raise awareness of the importance of the 
preservation of digital material and the attendant strategic, cultural and 
technological issues. Its vision is to make our digital memory accessible 
tomorrow.

EDINA is the national data centre based at the University of Edinburgh funded 
with its sister data centre Mimas to provide shared services for UK research 
and education.  EDINA delivers support for SUNCAT and the UK LOCKSS Alliance, 
cooperative activities by UK libraries committed to ensure ease and continuity 
of access to serials and journal content. It also acts as an open access 
platform for 'orphaned content' released by  CLOCKSS (of which the University 
of Edinburgh is the Archive Node in Europe) and works in partnership with 
ISSN-IC and JISC Collections in the PEPRS and PeCAN projects.

JISC promotes and supports the innovative use of digital technologies for the 
benefit of UK colleges and universities and helps to maintain the UK's position 
as a global leader in education. JISC provides: a world-class network; funding 
for ground-breaking technical development; access to electronic resources; new 
environments for learning, teaching and research; guidance on institutional 
change; advisory and consultancy services; and regional support services.



Follow us on Twitter: @williamkilbride and @caja27 using the hashtag 
#ejournals4ever



Carol Jackson

Administration and Events Manager

Digital Preservation Coalition



+44 (0)1904 435 362

http://www.dpconline.org/

ca...@dpconline.org<mailto:ca...@dpconline.org>

Twitter: caja27



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