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  • 1.  Survey about

    Posted Jul 31, 2024 11:33 AM
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    Hi all,

     

    I'm passing along a survey about digital preservation that Alan Inouye has shared with me.  Please take a look and, if interested, respond.

     

    Michael

     

     

    Michael Blackwell

    Director, St Mary's County Library

    23630 Hayden Farm Lane

    Leonardtown, MD 20650

    301-475-2151 x5013

    Cell phone:  301-904-3048

    mblackwell@stmalib.org

     

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    E-PUBLICATION PRESERVATION SURVEY

    Are our collective digital preservation efforts sufficiently prioritized and resourced such that we can be confident that the e-publications of today will be accessible to future generations, just as the print publications of the past are accessible to us? Or is there a real danger that a significant proportion of today's publications could be lost forever?

     

    This important research project is funded by the Arcadia Fund - a charitable foundation that works to protect nature, preserve cultural heritage and promote access to knowledge. As libraries increasingly shift from purchasing printed copies to the licensing of digital material, Arcadia is concerned at the future impact this will have on libraries and their ability to ensure long term access to their collections, to out-of-commerce and, in time, out-of-copyright copies of these essential works.

     

    With particular reference to libraries in US, Canada, EU and UK, this is a survey of the preservation arrangements between libraries and publishers that will ensure that digital publications - e-journals and e-books - are being adequately safeguarded, so that this knowledge can be discovered and accessed by future generations. The responses will inform a landscape analysis describing the current context for preservation of e-publications, to inform a set of recommendations for Arcadia to consider in terms of next steps and further investigation.

     

    It should take less than ten minutes to complete the survey, which is being sent to you as the recognized representative of your library. (Although you may remain entirely anonymous should you choose and are not required to give your name or your organization.) You may also skip any questions you feel unable to answer at this time.

    You may complete the survey yourself or forward it to whichever colleague is most knowledgeable about your library's licensing contracts with publishers. However, please ensure you don't both complete the survey. The survey requires only one result per library to get the best gauge of the situation.

    As soon as possible, after the report has been delivered to Arcadia, the results of this survey will be made available to all those who took part. To assist this, we have asked for a name and an email contact, but remember, the survey gives you the option to skip this page and remain entirely anonymous, and we will happily share our findings with you on request.

     

    Thank you for your time, and here is the link:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HMZ7T3W

     

     

    About the researchers: Tony Ageh until recently was the Chief Digital Officer of the New York Public Library and before that the BBC's Controller of Archive Development. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Ageh) Chris Durlacher is a documentary filmmaker who has produced films for many of the world's major broadcasters, often based on evidence preserved in various libraries and archives.

    (www.chrisdurlacher.net)

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