Re: Hosting Perpetual Access Content on Library Server Loar, Ashley 17 Feb 2012 17:28 UTC

Hello all! Just wanted to clarify on what SAGE provides:

We actually work with institutions to provide the data in the format that works best for that institution. Because of that we can send the data files in multiple ways: a flash drive, hard drive or DVD for cases where the data file is large, and sometimes use FTP if the file is small enough.  Whatever is the preferred method of the institution.

Thanks!
Ashley Loar
US PR Manager
SAGE

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Sage provides a CD-ROM

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I would too, Katy, and would also be interested in hearing if there are any other publishers besides the American Chemical Society who provide only a CD-ROM format for previously subscribed content.

Thanks much,

Joanne

Joanne V. Romano, MLS
Licensing and Serials Librarian

Houston Academy of Medicine
Texas Medical Center Library
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I’m interested in seeing responses, and so would really like to see responses ON the list, please!  ☺

Katy G.

Katy Ginanni, Collection Development Librarian
Hunter Library, Western Carolina University
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Cullowhee, NC 28723
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I’ll be attending the NASIG conference June 7-10 in Nashville, TN! Will you?

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A colleague and I are examining the perpetual access clauses in our major licensed journal packages. We’ve found several publishers that address the perpetual access issue by providing  an electronic copy of the previously subscribed content for the library to host on its own server.

We’d like to know if there are any libraries that have done this.  Also, if you’re a member of LOCKSS, have you had occasion to activate previously subscribed content preserved in LOCKSS?

Do you have any workflows in place for maintaining perpetual access?

Thanks in advance. You may reply off list. I will compile responses if there is any interest.

Jane Smith

Associate Professor
Coordinator of Electronic Resources
Texas A&M University
5000 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843
Tel. 979-862-3070
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