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1 Stewardship and preservation of e-journals: what is the role of the academic library? Lisa Otty, EDINA University of Edinburgh Where is the Library? NoWAL 2015

2 the scholarly record is “that stable body of graphic information upon which each discipline bases its discussions, and against which each discipline measures its progress.” Atkinson (1990) “the printed journal has long served as the archival record of intellectual discourse.” Abrams & Rosenblum (2003)

3 what was once available in print, on-shelf locally … … is now online & accessed remotely, ‘anytime/anywhere’ We’ve seen improved ease of access… …but what of continuity of access?

4 licence to use “ease” “continuing” usability preservation access to content & tools Threat to ) Record Restricted Open back copy archiving Access to content from the years A guarantee that content will remain the library was subscribing available so that libraries can exercise their access rights Post Cancellation Access V Preservation or Archival Access

5 “Such materials no longer reside in libraries, but are rather maintained exclusively in vendor databases around the world. While we have made every effort to compensate for this condition through our licenses, such legal safeguards remain clearly inadequate. The greatest single failure of research libraries in the past decade has been to allow this situation to evolve. We must now take whatever steps are necessary to reverse this condition and to resume full responsibility for preserving those materials upon which scholarship will rely in future.” (Atkinson 2006)

6 “[institutional] collections are no longer thought to constitute a complete, guaranteed and permanent store of scholarly materials proofed against loss. Our institutional libraries are in retreat from their role in providing the scholarly archive. ” Instead we are seeing the emergence of an Archive Layer: “a diverse patchwork of services … provided by cooperatives, national agencies, national libraries, publishers, disciplinary hub services and content archive stores […] all of which claim to operate on behalf of libraries and research.” (MacColl, 2012)

7 National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences Keepers of Digital Content

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10 Titles reported by at least one ‘keeper’ E-ISSN assigned 2009: 35,000 2011: 16,558 2012: 100,000 2013: 21,557 2014: 23,236 2015: 27,463 2015: 160,000 2015 Ingest Ratio: 17% 2015 Keep Safe Ratio: 6% (down from7% in 2014) Key Performance Indicators

11 US University Library Data

12 2CUL

13 ‘peer to peer’ ‘enlightenment’ ‘grey literature’ ‘trade’

14 “A trend towards shared services makes the structure and planning for such frameworks more important. This is an important area requiring conscious coordination among libraries and higher education institutions. The governance of the organizations to which these responsibilities are entrusted also becomes a critical community issue.” (Dempsey, 2015)

15 1.Accept responsibility for stewardship of collections 2.Commit financial support for web-scale agencies, such as CLOCKSS & Portico 3.Contribute your collection development expertise Use the Title List Comparison Tool in the Keepers Registry 4.Tell publishers, archiving agencies & national library 5.Consider options for collaborative action as NoWAL What can we do?

16 “the values [academic libraries] hold are of immense importance to a world in which knowledge has been transformed into intellectual property, the Web has been turned into a shopping platform, and social interaction online is used to collect and monetize our lives […]. As the invisible infrastructure of our technological future is taking shape, society needs library values more than ever.” (Fister, 2015)

17 Thank you!


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