id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sarw76hxkrcf5oqd77w7w4fjwa Amy J. Kirchhoff Expanding the Preservation Network: Lessons from Portico 2009.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 5152 323 47 Portico, a digital preservation archive for the scholarly community the digital era, libraries and their user community are licensed online access to electronic journals for a determined and limited duration" (Dewatripont et al., 2006). services, the academy cannot fully shift to electronic-only journal publishing, and cannot fully achieve the system-wide savings and benefits associated with such a shift" (Digital Library Federation, 2006), a reality noted as the JSTOR Electronic Archiving Initiative) began to work with the community to build a technological and economic model that could support E-journal content preserved within Portico is made accessible for broad use by faculty, staff, and students only Library of Congress's National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP). To investigate what technologies and models are most appropriate, Portico is working with fifteen libraries5 to explore the preservation needs and potential http://www.portico.org/news/preservation.html retrieved on August 22, 2008). ./cache/work_sarw76hxkrcf5oqd77w7w4fjwa.pdf ./txt/work_sarw76hxkrcf5oqd77w7w4fjwa.txt