ALA Midwinter - Digital Archiving of Electronic Journals (managed discussion) Sunday, 1/16/00, 9:30 am

George Porter george at library.caltech.edu
Tue Dec 14 16:12:52 EST 1999


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Discussion on Digital Archiving of Electronic Journals

With Rebecca Graham of the Digital Library Federation

LITA EPEJ Interest Group Business Meeting and Discussion
ALA Mid-winter
Sunday, January 16th - 9:30 to 11:00
at the Plaza San Antonio, Rm. Hidalgo C

Discussion themes:

1. Terminology and summary of current leadership thinking
	
2. Planning 
	Who?  Copyright holder or author or subscribing organization
	How?  Role of license agreements or other third party contracts

3. Costs
	What "business" model applies?
	Different models for different organizations?

4. Local actions
	What best practices?
		
Discussion leader information:

In October 1998, Rebecca Graham joined the staff of the Council on Library
and Information Resources (CLIR) ) http://www.clir.org as the Research
Associate for the Digital Library Federation (DLF)
http://www.clir.org/diglib/dlfhomepage.htm. Rebecca came to the Council and
the DLF from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) where she
was the Manager of Integrated Systems in the Library Systems Office.

Among her responsibilities in the DLF, Rebecca helps open and expand
communication among staff at DLF partner institutions regarding digital
library projects and developments, assists in organizing and conducting
Federation-sponsored projects, and represents the Federation in various
external organizations and meetings.
_______________________________________
Posted by:
Kimberly Douglas
Director, Sherman Fairchild Library of Engineering and Applied Science and 
Head, Technical Information Services
Caltech Library System 1-43
Pasadena, CA 91125
Voice: 626/395-6414
Fax: 626/431-2681


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