Bequet (2022) Journals preserved, or how to turn Diamond into JASPER | UKSG Insights

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Summary:

Bequet, Gaelle. 2022. “Journals Preserved or How to Turn Diamond into JASPER”. Insights 35: 15. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.591

Abstract: The increase in the number of digital journals has redefined the respective roles of libraries and publishers in the selection, provision and preservation of this content. A new player has emerged, i.e. the archiving agency specializing in long-term digital preservation. Open access journals are poorly preserved, as shown by two recent studies based on an analysis of titles indexed by DOAJ. This worrying finding has motivated DOAJ, CLOCKSS, Keepers Registry, Internet Archive and Public Knowledge Project to join forces to propose an archiving solution for journals without article processing charges. The JASPER project resulted in the creation of a tool and a workflow allowing the preservation of a dozen journals. The next step is to go to scale (more journals archived, more agencies involved), conditioned subject to the mobilization of external funding.

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https://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.591/

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oa.new oa.journals oa.preservation oa.jasper oa.no-fee oa.workflows oa.tools oa.gold

Date tagged:

09/21/2022, 14:46

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09/21/2022, 10:46