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From: Kim Smilay <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 09:50:23 -0400

The CLOCKSS Archive is pleased to announce that it has partnered with
Cambridge University Press to preserve their ejournals in CLOCKSS's
geographically and geopolitically distributed network of redundant archive
nodes, located at 12 major research libraries around the world.  This action
provides for content to be freely available to everyone after a "trigger
event" and ensures an author's work will be maximally accessible and useful
over time.

Matthew Day, Head of Open and Data Publishing at Cambridge University Press,
says "We're delighted to be joining the community-led preservation of
journal content that CLOCKSS provides for readers and authors".

CLOCKSS Executive Director Randy S. Kiefer adds, "By archiving with CLOCKSS
Cambridge University Press has ensured that the scholarship in their
publications will be available for a worldwide audience now and in the
future in a manner that secures them for the long-term good of scholars."

About Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge. It
furthers the University's mission by disseminating knowledge in the pursuit
of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of
excellence.

Its extensive peer-reviewed publishing lists comprises 50,000 titles
covering academic research, professional development, over 350 research
journals, school-level education, English language teaching and bible
publishing.

Playing a leading role in today's international market place, Cambridge
University Press has more than 50 offices around the globe, and it
distributes its products to nearly every country in the world.
For further information please visit www.cambridge.org

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