Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL)

Access to Licensed Archives & Archiving for Preservation

Updated 23 August, 2005


DLF/OCLC Registry of Digital Masters: A central location for digital preservation masters. The DLF/OCLC Registry of Digital Masters provides a central place for library staff to search for, and find, digitally preserved materials. As such, the Registry broadens access to your organization’s publicly-available digital books and journals. The Digital Library Federation (DLF) and OCLC developed the Registry, which functions as a subset of WorldCat. (US)

Free Online Full-text Articles (List limited to journals published online with the assistance of HighWire Press) HighWire Press is the largest archive of free full-text science on Earth! As of 8/22/05, we are assisting in the online publication of 941,095 free full-text articles and 2,629,340 total articles.

Archiving E-Journals Consultancy - Final Report.  Report Commissioned by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) [by] Maggie Jones. October 2003

Preservation of Access to Subscription Electronic Journals in Australian University Libraries :  a Discussion Paper for the CAUL Electronic Information Resources Committee.  [by] Christine Maher, David Groenewegen, Gail James.  November 2002

The Archiving of Electronic Scholarly Information: An overview, prepared by Elizabeth Sommerlad. Commissioned by UNISON.  Executive Summary, prepared by Neil McLean, University Librarian, Macquarie University.


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