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From: Kim Smilay <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:59:01 -0500

The CLOCKSS Archive is pleased to announce the participation of Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory Press and E. Schweizerbart.   Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratory Press will preserve their ejournals and the preprint
server for the life sciences BioRĪ‡iv.  Schweizerbart Science
Publishers (Stuttgart, Germany) will preserve their ejournals.

Full announcements can be found at http://www.clockss.org/clockss/News
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

     "Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory welcomes this partnership with
CLOCKSS," says Dr John Inglis, Executive Director and Publisher of
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.  "The Laboratory's information
services and publications are valued throughout the world's research
communities and the CLOCKSS initiative ensures that our authors' work
will remain available in perpetuity for future generations of
scientists."

     About Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory:  Founded in 1890, Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has shaped contemporary biomedical
research and education with programs in cancer, neuroscience, plant
biology and quantitative biology. CSHL is ranked number one in the
world by Thomson Reuters for the impact of its research in molecular
biology and genetics. The Laboratory has been home to eight Nobel
Prize winners. Today, CSHL's multidisciplinary scientific community is
more than 600 researchers and technicians strong, and its Meetings &
Courses program hosts more than 12,000 scientists from around the
world each year at its Long Island campus and its China center. Tens
of thousands more benefit from the research, reviews, and ideas
published in journals, books, and information services distributed
internationally by CSHL Press. The Laboratory's education arm also
includes a graduate school and programs for middle and high school
students and teachers. CSHL is a private, not-for-profit institution.

For more information, visit http://www.cshl.edu.

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E. Schweizerbart

     "Schweizerbart's decision to archive with CLOCKSS reflects its
continuous commitment to its library partners and the demand that our
electronic scholarly contents should be just as safe and perpetually
accessible as our printed materials were in the preceding 190 years,"
said Dr. Walter Obermiller.  "Distributing our materials to CLOCKSS's
twelve independent archive locations will guarantee this."

     About:  Schweizerbart was founded by Emanuel Schweizerbart in
1826 as a publishing house with an emphasis on historical works.
Shortly thereafter, the publishing program changed and Schweizerbart
concentrated on publishing scholarly journals and books in the
sciences, mainly earth and environmental sciences, aquatic ecology,
anthropology, medicine, zoology and plant science.  Today,
Schweizerbart publishes many scholarly journals, periodicals, series,
books, and monographs in the earth and environmental Sciences, aquatic
ecology, botany, anthropology and zoology.

http://www.schweizerbart.de.

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