<font><font face="'trebuchet ms', sans-serif">[Forwarding from CLOCKSS, via the LibLicense list. --Peter Suber.]</font><br><br></font><div class="gmail_quote"><br>
The AMA's "Archives of Family Medicine" and “JAMA Français” are now<br>
available from the CLOCKSS Archive. The American Medical Association<br>
announced on January 23rd that the journals "Archives of Family<br>
Medicine" and “JAMA Français” are no longer available from their<br>
journal site and will be accessible through the CLOCKSS Archive.<br>
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"Archives of Family Medicine" and “JAMA Français” were removed from<br>
the Highwire platform on August 15, 2011. The CLOCKSS Archives, the<br>
AMA's preservation partners, will provide free access to the title and<br>
take responsibility for its ongoing long-term preservation.<br>
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See <a href="http://www.clockss.org/clockss/Triggered_Content" target="_blank">http://www.clockss.org/clockss/Triggered_Content</a><br>
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"The AMA, along with the founding members of the CLOCKSS Archive,<br>
agreed early on to make triggered content in CLOCKSS available to the<br>
world for free," explains Randy Kiefer, Executive Director of the<br>
CLOCKSS Archive. "That policy sets the CLOCKSS Archive apart, and is a<br>
result of the community-based governance by libraries and publishers.<br>
The CLOCKSS Archive's digital preservation efforts enable libraries of<br>
all sizes to serve future scholars, researchers, and students."<br>
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