CLOCKSS and LOCKSS have long been strategic partners, and now we are working together EVEN BETTER to support academic institutions! https://t.co/POU1cZhbJ9
CLOCKSS and @LOCKSS have long been strategic partners, and now we are working together EVEN BETTER to support academic institutions! https://t.co/8j03AnsOjX
Weโre excited to welcome Claudia Russo - STM's Global Deputy Director, Public Affairs - for our May webinar Keeping Pace with Growth: Preservation in a Time of Expanding Scholarly Publishing. It's free and you are invited to join 26 May 10am eastern time. https://t.co/h7RHgYAMIY
Rebranding archive services and special collections - a terrific piece in Katina magazine by Gary Brannon at the Borthwick Institute, University of York! https://t.co/bPr0GcubnL
250+ million people worldwide have print disabilities, and they need access! The good news: more publishers are building accessibility from the start. That makes it easier to preserve the books and helps us ensure access for future generations. Learn more: https://t.co/Za3myCSZ3J
The immediate and extensive risks to digital content highlight the critical need for reliable preservation strategies to ensure continued access to scholarly knowledge for future generations. https://t.co/2efHpTf5S7
Wise words from our friend Nathan Tallman at AP Trust re the strength of building preservation programs on shared infrastructure & budgeting for them explicitly rather than embedding them in overhead that may or may not survive the next funding disruption. https://t.co/ozIFI6rd60
It looks as if Alicia was trying out for a role as choral director @UKSG this year?!? Were you in the choir lending your vocal harmonies on the importance of digital preservation in these challenging times? If not, you are invited to join in! https://t.co/12oxDXoKMC #uksg2026
We are looking forward to strategic conversations about "The Creative Destruction of Scholarly Communication" at Charleston in Between Berlin, May 25 & 26, 2026 https://t.co/fClxuNevOP