2. Outline
• Presenters: Zena Mulligan (SUNCAT), Daryl Yang (UKRR); Fred Guy (Keepers
Registry, SUNCAT), Adam Rusbridge (Keepers Registry, UK LOCKSS)
• 1.00 – 1.30 pm Registration and tea/coffee
• 1.30 – 1.45 pm Putting the Serials Forum and EDINA services in context
• 1.45 – 2.45 pm Managing your journals – how SUNCAT can help you
fulfil your ILL requests; keep your catalogue up to date and analyse your
collection (including use cases; how SUNCAT supports the UKRR, details of the
redevelopment; demo of the new service, and future plans)
• 2.45 – 3.00 pm Forum discussion on SUNCAT/UKRR issues
• 3.00 – 3.30 pm Tea/coffee and cake (networking)
• 3.30 – 4.15 pm Securing continuing access to e-journal content: how
EDINA’s services can help (e.g. Keepers Registry, UK LOCKSS Alliance, PECAN)
• 4.15 – 4.45 pm Forum discussion on Keepers Registry, LOCKSS, PECAN
• 4.45 – 5.00 pm Summary and next steps
• Feedback by email after the event, sent with a link to the slides from today
3. Putting it in context: Jisc e-journals –
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/content/ejournals
4. Putting it in context: Jisc e-journals –
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/content/ejournals
6. SALSER – edina.ac.uk/salser
SALSER is a union catalogue of serials holdings for Scottish universities, the
municipal research libraries of Edinburgh and Glasgow, numerous smaller
Scottish research libraries and the National Library of Scotland.
Through SALSER, discover which serials are held where; connect to the
participating libraries‘ OPACs for more detailed holdings information; links to
library addresses, phone numbers, opening hours and lending services.
8. Repository Junction Broker
RJ Broker project, to July 2015, creating a tool to help ensure research outputs
reach the most appropriate institutional repositories), acting as a clearing
house connecting data sources to IRs/SRs.
Final report for Phase 1 of the project (to July 2013) publicly available.
Following successful trials with Europe PubMed Central and Nature Publishing
Group last year, a live data stream of over 80,000 articles to RJ Broker.
Check content for your institution at broker.edina.ac.uk.
9. CLOCKSS
CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) is a not for profit joint venture between the world’s
leading scholarly publishers and research libraries to build a sustainable,
geographically distributed dark archive with which to ensure the long-term survival of
Web-based scholarly publications for the benefit of the greater global research
community. Participate via http://edina.ac.uk/projects/clockss_summary.html
EDINA/University of Edinburgh is participating in CLOCKSS with three distinct roles.
A CLOCKSS steward library acting as an Archive Node and Delivery Host, preserving
and making available web-published content following a failure to provide access
from more traditional sources.
CLOCKSS Board member helping to determine procedures, priorities, and when to
trigger content. The CLOCKSS archive is managed by and for its members, with
representatives from participating publishers and library organisations
A host platform for triggered content - the collection of orphaned and abandoned
content that is made available free and open access to all, when it ceases to be
available via any publisher and following authorisation from the CLOCKSS Board.