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- From: Howard Flack <Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch>
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 14:39:49 +0100 (BST)
Flack's notes on the OAI workshop: It is about all that I have time to type in today. It's intended as much for ICSTI as for the CEP. David Gewitz in Yale is an advanced protagonist in preservation and OAIS. He told me that they have not as yet come across any deficiencies in the OAIS specification in the standard. Gewitz also thinks that people who wish to preserve information in a pre-print server have dug themselves into a huge hole. I agree. The SPARC project (Alison Buckholtz) as part of its model has uncoupling of publishing processes into separate parts. In particular the refereeing stage is seen as an activity independent of publishing which thus becomes 'certification and authentification'. None of the 'new' publishers want to accomplish this part of the task themselves, they all want to benefit from its activity but they have no business model for its execution. If this is a viable activity for the IUCr one might have authors paying for certification!!!! with the article being indexed but not distributed through the IUCr's journals. The IUCr must look over its transfer of copyright documents and the document giving the author right of use of his e-print. There is a potential for subscription errosion here. For ICSTI efforts in advocacy of preservation, I noted that in the presentation 'Open Archiving in the UK Universities,' Stephen Pinfield, Nottingham, JISC had put much effort and money into advocacy using the services of a professional PR firm. The launching of the UK's preservation effort took place in the Houses of Parlement and managed to attract articles in all of the major newspapers. I particularly enjoyed the clear overview of OAI presented by Michael L. Nelson of Old Dominion University. He totally avoided technical details for reasons he made clear and concentrated on the strategic aspects of OAI. I recommend him as a speaker to invite to ICSTI. -- Howard Flack http://www.unige.ch/crystal/ahdf/Howard.Flack.html
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