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Free digitization of medical journal backfiles
The Medical journals backfiles digitization project is approaching completion (first blogged here 6/28/04) but still has funding to digitize additional journals.
If a journal consents to participate, then the full-back run would become freely available on PubMed Central (in good company). Future issues would also have to be deposited in PMC, though research articles could be embargoed for 12 months and other content (like editorials and reviews) for up to three years. In exchange, the sponsors will pay all the costs of digitization and give the journal a copy of the digital files to host on its own server if it wishes. The sponsors will also take responsibility for migrating the files to new formats over time, as needed, to keep them readable. The project sponsors are the Wellcome Library, JISC, and the National Library of Medicine. For more details, see the recent announcement from Robert Kiley of the Wellcome Library. |
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