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The session presented by Regina Koury at the ALA Annual Conference explores the current challenges of providing ongoing access to digital resources amidst rising costs and stagnant revenues. Focusing on Idaho State University's commitment to maintaining resource access, the discussion highlights experiences with preservation initiatives like LOCKSS and the need for collaborative solutions. The importance of supporting smaller publishers and exploring multiple preservation strategies is emphasized to safeguard future access to vital scholarly materials.
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Perpetual Access to Continuing Resource Collections: We are Not Quite There YetRegina KouryALCTS Continuing Resources Section College & Research Libraries Interest Group ALA Annual, Anaheim, CA June 24, 2012
About Idaho State University (ISU) ISU: Doctoral Research University-High (Carnegie Classification) 14,500 students Increase in online course enrollment
Bosch, S. (2012). Coping with the terrible twins: Cost inflation and revenue stagnation are at the heart of pricing ills.(periodicals price survey 2012). Library Journal, 137(8), 28
Bosch, S. (2012). Coping with the terrible twins: Cost inflation and revenue stagnation are at the heart of pricing ills.(periodicals price survey 2012). Library Journal, 137(8), 28
2011: Joined LOCKSS Post-cancellation access to subscription material.
LOCKSS: Pros • Hassle free • Publisher’s branding • Smaller publishers • Peace of Mind
Asking publishers (Summer 2011) • ACS: will forward our request to management* • Elsevier: works with CLOCKSS** • IEEE: works with Portico, no plans to join LOCKSS • Wiley-Blackwell: Portico and CLOCKSS
Both Portico and LOCKSS • Oxford University Press • Sage • Taylor & Francis
Pons, T. "Cadmium-free CuInS2/ZnS quantum dots for sentinel lymph node imaging with reduced toxicity." ACS Nano4.5 (2010):2531.
Pons, T. "Cadmium-free CuInS2/ZnS quantum dots for sentinel lymph node imaging with reduced toxicity." ACS Nano4.5 (2010):2531.
Question: Why not join multiple preservation initiatives?
Thank you Regina Koury Electronic Resources Librarian Eli M. Oboler Library Idaho State University 850 S. 9th Avenue, Stop 8089 Pocatello, ID 83209 (208) 282-4582 kourregi@isu.edu