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by Gali Halevi, Collections Director for the CLOCKSS archive and Ronald Snijder, CTO and Head of Research at OAPEN In the digital age, ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of academic and scholarly books is more crucial than ever. Partnership between CLOCKSS and the OAPEN Foundation is proving crucial. The partnership began in 2022 when β¦ Continue reading "Preserving Knowledge: The Power of Collaboration between OAPEN Foundation and CLOCKSS"
Curious.
Missing something?
For the journal Heterocycles, CLOCKSS appears to have volume 1, no. 1 and volume 1, no. 3
but not volume 1, no. 2
Now I have to check if volume 1, no. 2 ever existed... [it seems it didn't, lol]
https://triggered.edina.clockss.org/ServeContent?issn=1881-0942&volume=1
Today's task:
download all of the Heterocycles material that has been newly made available at CLOCKSS.
I want to see:
a) if it's all there (it probably is)
b) see how much of it is grant funded research, and from which funders. I think there are lessons to be learned here for funders (and research performing orgs, and authors, and others)... but we'll start with funders
great to finally have access to it π
Also, 205 days is significantly longer than the contractual minimum of 183 days (six months).
Are we going to review why there was a delay of more than 3 weeks in excess of the minimum date the content could (ought?) to have been triggered-at & made available?
At least 205 continuous days where the journal was not available online, all for what... was it worth waiting that long?
Does anyone think we should wait a bit less next time this happens?
Would you wait that long if it was a journal full of cancer research?