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Aisha Harvey Positive Trends in Sustainability? Emerging Approaches to Archiving Licensed Databases (CRL Preconference, XXXII Charleston Conference) November 7, 2012
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Licensed vs. Analog or Locally Hosted Titles, 2011 ELECTRONIC HOSTING RELIANCE: A DUKE LIBRARIES’ SNAPSHOT
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ELECTRONIC HOSTING RELIANCE, DUKE LIBRARIES’ SNAPSHOT CONT’D
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“The need for faculty input into the preservation of digital resources is even more pressing; though the bulk of the work of preserving digital texts will fall to the library, we all have a share in it, and we all must be aware of the issues.” – Kathleen Fitzpatrick Planned Obsolescence: publishing, technology, and the future of the academy (2011), page 127. STAKE HOLDERS
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“…what happens when the company who controls the database [where] the ebook originates goes bankrupt or changes hands? That information will no longer be accessible, whereas a hard copy will be on the shelves as long as human ingenuity can preserve it. We are not beholden to any outside commercial entity for hard-copy titles we have already acquired, but e-books make us servants to the e-masters of those books.” - Duke University professor of Classical Studies Source: http://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2011/10/19/tell-us-what-you-think- about-e-books/http://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2011/10/19/tell-us-what-you-think- about-e-books/ RESEARCHERS AS STAKEHOLDERS
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Gray E-Content LOCAL CASE TED BOOKS
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A PROPOSAL…
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Binding / Print Preservation Print infrastructure / Print Archives – Single Copy Movement Document delivery Others? DIVESTMENTS?
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AISHA HARVEY HEAD, COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES aisha.harvey@duke.edu
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