Hi Allison,
I presented on this at NASIG last year after speaking to several librarians about the topic. The proceedings paper is here:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0361526X.2015.1017711.
Chris Bulock
Oviatt Library
California State University Northridge
818-677-6302
christopher.bulock@csun.edu
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Subject: [SERIALST] Documenting perpetual access for electronic resources
Hello fellow Serialsists,
I am presently investigating assorted methods for documenting/hosting my institution's (Boise State University) entitlements to perpetual access. I'm hoping to get a sense of methods that have been successful
for other members of this community. Have LOCKSS or Portico worked out well for you? How about self-hosting? Has another approach garnered favorable results?
Thanks in advance for any insights you're able to share concerning this.
Allison
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