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EDINA and the ISSN International Centre are pleased to announce the Beta 
release of the Keepers Registry, the e-journals preservation registry service. 
The Keepers Registry is available online at http://thekeepers.org.

The Keepers Registry renames and replaces the PEPRS Beta service which was 
launched in April 2011.  The Keepers Registry is the product of JISC-funded 
project activity and provides freely available means to discover which 
e-journals are being preserved by the leading archival organisations.  The 
metadata from an additional agency, HathiTrust, has been included in this 
release of the Keepers Registry, as well as new functionality to support 
browsing by journal title and publisher.

The PEPRS project was initially funded as a two-year project to scope, design 
and build a prototype, during which user requirements were gathered from 
librarians and preservation agencies. The present funding, until July 2012, is 
geared towards implementation of a service-quality system. Suitable 
developments from the PEPRS project activity will be implemented into the 
Keepers Registry.

The work of the PEPRS project and the launch of the Beta release of the Keepers 
Registry will be discussed at the annual meeting of the Directors of the ISSN 
National Centres to be held in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina, from 5th - 7th 
October 2011.

The idea for the registry was mooted in various reports since 2003 and the 
findings of a JISC-commissioned report carried out by the University of 
Loughborough and Rightscom and published in 2008. Further background 
information on the project and details of relevant reports are available on the 
PEPRS project website at http://edina.ac.uk/projects/peprs/index.html

The six archiving agencies which have been participating in the project and 
have made metadata available to the PEPRS Beta service include:

- British Library
- CLOCKSS Archive
- e-Depot at the Konjinklijke Bibliotheek
- Global LOCKSS Network
- HathiTrust
- Portico

It is planned to extend the scope of the service by including metadata from 
other archiving agencies. Additional functionality will also be added to the 
service throughout 2011 and 2012 and details of this are set out in the FAQ 
section on the service.

A programme to test new functionality is being developed and the project team 
would welcome offers from users to assist in the testing process.

If you would like to get involved please contact us at [email protected].

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The ISSN International Centre, established through agreement between UNESCO and 
the French Government, has the aim of introducing and operating an automated 
system for the registration of serials and maintains the ISSN Register. The 
ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is an eight-digit number which 
identifies periodical publications, including electronic serials.  
http://www.issn.org/
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