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From: "Randy S. Kiefer" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 10:15:00 -0400

The CLOCKSS Archive Is Pleased to Announce the Participation of Four
New Publishers in Its Digital Preservation Archive: American Diabetes
Association, American Meteorological Society, Clay Minerals Society,
and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists.

* American Diabetes Association
http://www.clockss.org/clockss/News#Diabetes
“The American Diabetes Association is happy to partner with the
CLOCKSS Archive to ensure the long-term preservation of its scholarly
journal content,” said Chris Kohler, Managing Director of Scholarly
Journal Publishing. “Participating in CLOCKSS will ensure that
contributions made by our authors, editors, and reviewers will be
available for future diabetes researchers, educators, and care
givers.”

About the American Diabetes Association: The American Diabetes
Association’s mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve
the lives of all people affected by diabetes. They lead the fight
against the deadly consequences of diabetes and fight for those
affected by diabetes. http://www.diabetes.org and
http://diabetesjournals.org

* American Meteorological Society
http://www.clockss.org/clockss/News#Meteor
“The American Meteorological Society takes its role as perpetual
steward of its journal content very seriously” said Kenneth F.
Heideman, Director of Publications.  “CLOCKSS provides a very
important supplementary technology for ensuring that all of that
content is available and readily accessible to future readers in its
original format. The importance of this safeguard cannot be
overstated.”

About the American Meteorological Society: The American Meteorological
Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and
education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic
sciences and the advancement of their professional applications.
Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 14,000
professionals, students, and weather enthusiasts. AMS publishes 11
atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic journals — in print and
online — sponsors more than 12 conferences annually, and offers
numerous programs and services. http://ametsoc.org

* Clay Minerals Society
http://www.clockss.org/clockss/News#Clay
“The Clay Minerals Society is very pleased to join the CLOCKSS family
of publishers and to preserve its content in this way” said Kevin
Murphy, Managing Editor. “We expect our journal content to hold value
for many decades into the future and therefore need to be sure that it
will remain available to the community of clay researchers.“

About the Clay Minerals Society: The Clay Minerals Society is an
international organization devoted to the study of clays and clay
minerals, and is the product of a sustained and determined effort by
many people from diverse disciplines. By working together they run an
Annual Conference, and publish a series of books, in addition to
outreach, K-12, and other activities.  http://www.clays.org

* Society of Exploration Geophysicists
http://www.clockss.org/clockss/News#SEG
“Researchers and practitioners in applied geophysics do work essential
to the advancement of mankind, and by partnering with CLOCKSS, SEG is
ensuring that reports of it will be forever available,” said SEG
Publications Director Ted Bakamjian. “SEG’s participation in CLOCKSS
is a means by which the Society’s mission of advancing applied
geophysics can endure.”

About the Society of Exploration Geophysicists:
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists is a not-for-profit
organization that promotes the science of geophysics and the education
of applied geophysicists. SEG, founded in 1930, fosters the expert and
ethical practice of geophysics in the exploration and development of
natural resources, in characterizing the near surface, and in
mitigating earth hazards. The Society, which has more than 33,000
members in 138 countries, fulfills its mission through its
publications, conferences, forums, Web sites, and educational
opportunities. http://www.seg.org

About CLOCKSS: The CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) Archive is a
not-for-profit joint venture between the world's leading scholarly
publishers and research libraries whose mission is to build a
sustainable, geographically distributed dark archive with which to
ensure the long-term survival of Web-based scholarly publications for
the benefit of the greater global research community.
http://www.clockss.org

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