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Main Authors: Guthrie, Kevin M., Lougee, Wendy P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ537974
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author Guthrie, Kevin M.
Lougee, Wendy P.
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Lougee, Wendy P.
Guthrie, Kevin M.
Lougee, Wendy P.
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contents The JSTOR Solution: Accessing and Preserving the Past. Guthrie, Kevin M. Lougee, Wendy P. Access to Information Computer System Design Costs Financial Support Information Storage Nonprofit Organizations Optical Scanners Preservation Problems Program Development Publishing Industry Scholarly Journals Describes JSTOR (Journal Storage), a not-for-profit organization located in New York City, established to use digital technology to preserve and make accessible core journal literature. Highlights include publisher participation and license agreements; scanning and optical character recognition; missing information; systems design; project goals; costs and funding; and the benefits of JSTOR. (DGM)
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spellingShingle The JSTOR Solution: Accessing and Preserving the Past.
Guthrie, Kevin M.
Lougee, Wendy P.
Access to Information
Computer System Design
Costs
Financial Support
Information Storage
Nonprofit Organizations
Optical Scanners
Preservation
Problems
Program Development
Publishing Industry
Scholarly Journals
The JSTOR Solution: Accessing and Preserving the Past. Guthrie, Kevin M. Lougee, Wendy P. Access to Information Computer System Design Costs Financial Support Information Storage Nonprofit Organizations Optical Scanners Preservation Problems Program Development Publishing Industry Scholarly Journals Describes JSTOR (Journal Storage), a not-for-profit organization located in New York City, established to use digital technology to preserve and make accessible core journal literature. Highlights include publisher participation and license agreements; scanning and optical character recognition; missing information; systems design; project goals; costs and funding; and the benefits of JSTOR. (DGM)
title The JSTOR Solution: Accessing and Preserving the Past.
topic Access to Information
Computer System Design
Costs
Financial Support
Information Storage
Nonprofit Organizations
Optical Scanners
Preservation
Problems
Program Development
Publishing Industry
Scholarly Journals
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ537974