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Publisher’s Perspective: Digitization of print resources, and archiving of digital resources Judy Best, June 13, 2006.

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1 Publisher’s Perspective: Digitization of print resources, and archiving of digital resources Judy Best, June 13, 2006

2 NRC Research Press Background NRC Research Press has been publishing scholarly journals since 1929; the electronic editions have been available since 1996 Publishes journals in biology, life sciences, and physical sciences (everything from botany to chemistry to environmental engineering) Publish 16 journals, plus monographs and conference proceedings Offer print and electronic subscriptions A continuing investment in electronic publishing keeps us at the forefront of scientific communications –XML-tagged data –HTML, PDF, metadata –Print

3 Digitization of print edition Digitization of back issues Pilot project –Canadian Journal of Chemistry –From 1951 –Approximately 26,000 articles

4 Digitization of print edition Process –Scanned PDF image – (NRC Reprographics) –Metadata (contractor) – OCLC document type definition (DTD) –Created OCR PDF (in-house) Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional Creates a single layered file - PDF image + PDF OCR

5 Digitization of print edition Benefits –Metadata deposited to CAS (Chemical Abstracting Service), CrossRef (for reference linking from other scholarly journals), Chemport (for reference linking from other chemistry journals) –Revenue through subscriptions –To be indexed by Google and Google Scholar –Tagged metadata in a standard format now available for future uses Future Plans –Digitize back issues of all journals (PDFs plus metadata) –Expand locations and services for depositing content

6 Archiving electronic edition What is the archival format? Controversy in the publishing community Is PDF archival? Possible problems with being machine- readable in future SGML- and XML-tagged data considered archival because –they are text files –they can be read by all platforms –they can be translated to graphical (HTML or PDF) format by writing a simple program NRC Research Press currently implementing XML-based workflow for all journals in order to have a fully XML-tagged version of all articles

7 Archiving electronic edition Library and Archives Canada –Formerly the National Library of Canada and –Public Archives of Canada Mandate –To preserve the documentary heritage of Canada for the benefit of present and future generations; –To be a source of enduring knowledge accessible to all, contributing to the cultural, social and economic advancement of Canada; –To facilitate in Canada cooperation among communities involved in the acquisition, preservation and diffusion of knowledge; and –To serve as the continuing memory of the government of Canada and its institutions.

8 Depositing material to LAC Publisher required by law to archive print Deposit of electronic version is voluntary NRC Research Press deposits print and electronic content –PDF, metadata –Website duplicated

9 Accessing electronic archive Access –Depositing data is only useful if you can access it –In case of catastrophe, subscribers require access to our electronic edition –Current LAC duplication of our Website is not available to the public (dark archive), but could be made available in case of disaster –Explore other avenues to make content available to subscribers in case of disaster –Portico (www.portico.org) sustains an archive of scholarly journals, on behalf of publishers and subscribing librarieswww.portico.org –In event of disaster, publishers agree to allow libraries to access the content (PDF or tagged SGML/XML) through Portico

10 Digitization and archiving — notes for publishers Publishers need to have an integrated plan for digitization of print resources and archiving of electronic resources Factors to consider: –Access (disaster scenarios) Communicate to subscribers — more likely to subscribe electronically if they know the Web site will be available in event of disaster –Archival format Format migration — will it be readable in 10 years? Device-independence — can it be read by any computer? Media — hard disk, tape, DVD? –Reuse and repurposing of metadata and full text –Services available (national library, Portico)

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