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From: Eugenia Beh <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 14:28:34 -0600

A colleague and I are examining the perpetual access clauses in our
major licensed journal packages. We’ve found several publishers that
address the perpetual access issue by providing  an electronic copy of
the previously subscribed content for the library to host on its own
server.

We’d like to know if there are any libraries that have done this.
Also, if you’re a member of LOCKSS, have you had occasion to activate
previously subscribed content preserved in LOCKSS?

Do you have any workflows in place for maintaining perpetual access?

Thank you and you may reply to me off-list.

Eugenia Beh

Assistant Professor
Electronic Resources Librarian
Texas A&M University
Sterling C. Evans Library
5000 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843
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