A talk given at 'Taking the Long View: International Perspectives on E-Journal Archiving', a conference hosted by EDINA and ISSN IC at the University of Edinburgh, September 7th 2015.
1. The KB e-depot in 2015
Barbara Sierman
Keepers Extra Conference, Edinburgh 7-9-2015
2. E-Depot brief history
1994-1999 Development of deposit
policy
1998-2000 NEDLIB project
1999-2002 tender for Deposit system for
“electronic publications”
2003 IBM-DIAS system in place
2012 End of contract with IBM
2010 – Development e-Depot system
in house
B. Sierman, Keepers Extra Conference, Edinburgh 7-9-2015
3. Development 2012- now
• International vs. National e-depot
• Migration / Repackaging exercise
• Preservation
B. Sierman, Keepers Extra Conference, Edinburgh 7-9-2015
4. Current focus International
e-Depot
• Step 1: Serving the Dutch research
community
• Collaboration with Portico
• Delivery of SIPs
• Open Access
• Research
• Updated data to Keepers in 2016
B. Sierman, Keepers Extra Conference, Edinburgh 7-9-2015
5. Long tail in National e-Depot
• Small publishers deposit facility
• Web harvesting in case of
emergency?
B. Sierman, Keepers Extra Conference, Edinburgh 7-9-2015
We firstly want to serve the Dutch research community, our 14 universities. The e-journals they subcribed to, will need to be preserved in our e-Depot. We investigated how we covered this. To speed up the pro cess we will collaborate with Portico and they will send us the missing titles. We foresee more collaboration with Portico, in the area of Open Access and Research topics.
All tthese activities are not reflected in our holdings in the Keepers registry, as we stopped sending information in 2012 due to our migration exercise. But it is planned that in 2016 we will update our information.