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Re: Legal deposit libraries
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- From: Howard Flack <Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch>
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 16:31:30 GMT
Dear Peter, That can not be the whole story. The Radcliffe, the Oxford legal deposit library, receives print copies of the IUCr journals. The library assistant told David (Watkin) that they don't pay. From the message I received from Fiona, a userid and a password for on-line access was sent to the Radcliffe. Certainly I could not e-access the journals from David's lab. Maybe it would have been possible from inside the Radcliffe itself but I did not go there. When you have time, there is really no rush, can you look at the subscription lists you received from Munksgaard and see if the legal deposit libraries in the UK, Denmark and Switzerland receive copies and if possible if they pay. (Is it possible to know who else is receiving free copies - editors and co-editors are but who else.) Could you also try and see if they have activated their e-access. Could you also see if the academic institutions in the cities where the deposit libraries are situated have subscriptions to our journals. (I think for Oxford you will find that neither chemistry nor physics has a subscription as they just go and make photocopies in the Radcliffe.) Do you know if there any legal obligation for the IUCr to undertake legal deposit of its journals in the UK or Switzerland? The question of who the publisher(s) is/are is very obscure for me. As you can imagine the financing of the e-archiving undertaken by the IUCr is in my mind. I can accept free deposit in these libraries if they are providing a part or the whole of the archive service (both for long-term preservation and access). In practice I suppose that Munksgaard do not give copies of electronic files (pdf, HTML) of the IUCr publications to the Royal Danish Library and I also suspect that the Royal Danish Library does not download them either. In such case they are not doing any long-term preservation at all on our e-journals. I hardly need to tell you that in any case the pdf and HTML are not the ones needed for long-term preservation. To whom do you give or have you given the SGML masters? No preservation can be undertaken without them. I read the first two chapters of the JISC work book last night. I did not really find it as informative as the OAIS document. However if you look in the sections headed 'costs' you will find ample quotes to send to the finance committee as a justification for not producing a detailed costing of e-archiving for the IUCr. Best wishes, H. -- Howard Flack http://www.unige.ch/crystal/ahdf/Howard.Flack.html Laboratoire de Cristallographie Phone: 41 (22) 702 62 49 24 quai Ernest-Ansermet mailto:Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland Fax: 41 (22) 702 61 08
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