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DLF PARTNERS

  1. Bibliotheca Alexandrina
  2. British Library
  3. California Digital Library
  4. Carnegie Mellon University
  5. Columbia University
  6. Cornell University
  7. Council on Library and Information Resources
  8. Dartmouth College
  9. Emory University
  10. Harvard University
  11. Indiana University
  12. Johns Hopkins University
  13. Library of Congress
  14. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  15. New York Public Library
  16. New York University
  17. North Carolina State University
  18. Oxford University
  19. Pennsylvania State University
  20. Princeton University
  21. Rice University
  22. Stanford University
  23. University of California, Berkeley
  24. University of California, Los Angeles
  25. University of Chicago
  26. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  27. University of Michigan
  28. University of Minnesota
  29. University of Pennsylvania
  30. University of Southern California
  31. University of Tennessee
  32. University of Texas at Austin
  33. University of Virginia
  34. University of Washington
  35. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
  36. U.S. National Library of Medicine
  37. Yale University
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DLF ALLIES

  1. Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
  2. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
  3. Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
  4. Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library
  5. OCLC Online Computer Library Center
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Archiving Electronic Journals

A Research Program Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Original Grant applications


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Archiving Scholarly Journals


The applications outline goals and objectives of individual projects.

Ø Cornell University, Project Harvest: Developing a repository for e-journals

Ø Harvard University, Proposal for a study of electronic journal archiving

Ø MIT, Planning for an archive of dynamic journals at MIT

Ø New York Public Library, Archiving performing arts journals: A planning project

Ø Stanford University, LOCKSS: A distributed digital archiving system (see the Lockss website at http://lockss.stanford.edu)

Ø University of Pennsylvania, Proposal for a planning grant for archiving and preservation of electronic journals

Ø Yale University, Proposal for a digital preservation collaboration between Yale University Library and Elsevier Science

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