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March 13, 2019
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*LYRASIS and DuraSpace Announce Merger: **Expanding the Capacity of the
Global Scholarly and Scientific Research Ecosystem*

*Atlanta, GA - March 13, 2019 -* LYRASIS and DuraSpace are pleased to
announce that by July 1, 2019, they will officially merge to create one
dynamic organization empowered to help drive scalable change, new
technologies and vital services.

This merger will create a new model for collaboration, innovation and
development in the landscape of academic, research, and public libraries,
galleries, archives, and museums. The merged organization will leverage its
expertise, reach, and capacity to create and build new programs, services
and technologies that enable durable, persistent access to data and
services. The LYRASIS and DuraSpace communities will continue to benefit
from the existing programs and services that they receive from each
organization.

The newly merged organization will be an on-ramp to a worldwide
collaborative community of more than 4,000 institutions and nine open
source, community-supported technology programs across six continents. In
addition, it will build capacity in the scholarly ecosystem through open
technologies, services, funding opportunities, expertise, training, and
support.

Both organizations bring world class experts and a common vision for the
future of knowledge as it is used across their overlapping memberships.
They share a common drive to provide end-to-end solutions that reflect the
governance, fair pricing, technical road map, and community expectations of
their memberships.

Erin Tripp, DuraSpace's Executive Director explains, "We found that our two
organizations were working more and more toward similar goals such as
stewarding community-supported and open source initiatives in the scholarly
ecosystem. We each observed a growing need for innovation, research and
development, and thought leadership. I feel strongly that by working
together, we can have a greater impact on our communities."

Robert Miller, CEO of LYRASIS, says of the merger, "Over the past three
years we have tested and launched a thought leadership and program
development initiative that combines collective risk mitigation and
community engagement with milestone-based funding. The rapid adoption of
this by 10% of our membership has confirmed to us that this technology
platform and service focus is more critical now than ever before.
Leveraging DuraSpace's global institution base with our strategic
end-to-end solution focus will be a substantial win for our members."

LYRASIS and DuraSpace have traditionally delivered high-quality content and
cultural heritage solutions to their diverse memberships and will continue
to do so. All services, programs, purchases and subscriptions through
LYRASIS and DuraSpace will continue without interruption. No action needs
to be taken at this time by any members to ensure continuity of service.

This merger strengthens each organization's core competencies and offers
new opportunities for expansion. LYRASIS will be the public name of the
merged organization and led by Robert Miller. Within LYRASIS, a
newly-created DuraSpace Community Supported Programs division led by Erin
Tripp will be the future home of all existing DuraSpace Open Source
Software projects and all LYRASIS community supported programs including
ArchivesSpace and CollectionSpace, as well as DSpace, Fedora, and VIVO.

*About LYRASIS*

LYRASIS, a not-for-profit membership organization of more than 1000
libraries, museums, and archives supports enduring access to our shared
academic, scientific and cultural heritage through leadership in open
technologies, content services, digital solutions and collaboration with
archives, libraries, museums and knowledge communities worldwide.

*About DuraSpace *

DuraSpace is an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded
in 2009 providing leadership and innovation for open technologies that
promote durable, persistent access to digital data. We collaborate with
academic, scientific, cultural, technology, and research communities by
supporting projects and advancing services to help ensure that current and
future generations have access to our collective digital heritage.

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