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Portico announces agreement with the National Library of the Netherlands
Portico and the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library
of the Netherlands (the KB), are pleased to announce they have
reached an agreement for an off-line copy of the Portico archive,
which exceeds 6 million articles and 60 million files, to be
held for safekeeping by the KB. Through its e-Depot program the
KB has demonstrated its role in the vanguard of digital preservation.
Placing a Portico-owned copy of the archive, in a secure access-
and climate-controlled facility operated by the KB is one component
of the replication strategy Portico is implementing to ensure
the safety and security of the archive upon which a growing,
international community relies. This arrangement also illustrates
one way in which organizations internationally recognized for
their digital preservation obligations and expertise can cooperate
to form a strong, supportive network to safely preserve digital
materials.
"I am very pleased that Portico will work with the KB,
an internationally recognized leader in digital preservation,
to strengthen the network of archives meeting the digital preservation
challenge" said Eileen Fenton, Executive Director of Portico.
Noting the KB has worked vigorously to advance the digital preservation
agenda, Dr. W. van Drimmelen, Director General of the KB, said, "Preserving
electronic scholarly publications is a key priority for the KB,
and formalizing this arrangement with Portico is a natural extension
of the KB's active archival role."
Additional information about Portico is available at www.portico.org.
A copy of the signed Archive
Preservation Agreement between
the KB and Portico is available.
Additional information about the KB's digital preservation program,
including the e-Depot, is available at http://www.kb.nl/dnp/e-depot/e-depot-en.html.
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updated on March 31, 2008
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