Program Session The CRL Forum: Due Diligence: What Library Directors Should Know When Investing in Print and Electronic Repositories Due Diligence I: Putting a Price on Digital Preservation The one certainty of digital preservation is that its future costs are uncertain. The CRL Forum will explore the economics of preserving journals and other electronic scholarly resources, looking at the relative costs and benefits of centralized repositories versus cooperative and local archiving solutions. The Forum will draw upon CRL’s history as a shared collection of paper and microforms, and its recent appraisals of Portico, LOCKSS and other electronic repositories. Presentations will compare costs of various strategies for ensuring the persistence of critical digital materials, and look at ways in which to evaluate the potential benefits of those strategies.
Due Diligence II: Risk Bearing and Persistent Access to Digital Collections Paul N. Courant, University Librarian and Dean of Libraries, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Harold T. Shapiro Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, and Professor of Economics, University of Michigan Dr. Courant will discuss ways in which universities use digital technologies to protect their investments in traditional and electronic collections.
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