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Title Open Access Forever -- Or Five Years, Whichever Comes First: Progress on Preserving the Digital Scholarly Record
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Author(s) Smith, MacKenzie (speaker) (MIT Libraries, USA)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2007-04-19. - Streaming video, 00:39:01:00.
Series (Conferences)
(CERN workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI5))
Lecture note on 2007-04-19T14:00:00
Subject category Conferences
Abstract

As the migration of scholarly communication from print to digital continues to progress rapidly, and as Open Access to that research literature and related data becomes more common, the challenges of insuring that the scholarly record remain available over time becomes more urgent. There has been good progress on those challenges in recent years, but many problems remain. The current state of the curation and preservation of digital scholarship over its entire lifecycle will be reviewed, and progress on problems of specific interest to scholarly communication will be examined. The difficulty of curating the digital scholarly record and preserving it for future generations has important implications for the movement to make that record more open and accessible to the world, so this a timely topic for those who are interested in the future of scholarly communication.

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