The CLOCKSS Archive is pleased to announce that it has partnered with the Aerospace Medical Association to preserve their ejournals and scientific content in CLOCKSS’s geographically and geopolitically distributed network of redundant archive nodes, located at 12 major research libraries around the world. By archiving with CLOCKSS, the Aerospace Medical Association has committed to the preservation of their ejournal and scientific content. This action provides for content to be freely available to everyone after a “trigger event” and ensures an author’s work will be maximally accessible and useful over time.
Managing Editor of Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine Pamela Day says, “The Aerospace Medical Association is delighted to be part of CLOCKSS. Our journal has been in publication since 1930 and we are committed to archiving it for our authors, researchers, and all aerospace medicine professionals. CLOCKSS is great insurance that our science will be preserved for future generations.”
CLOCKSS Executive Director Randy S. Kiefer adds, “The CLOCKSS Archive welcomes the Aerospace Medical Association’s ejournal and scientific content into the community’s archive. By archiving with CLOCKSS, the Aerospace Medical Association has ensured that the scholarship in their publications will continue to be available to both scientific organizations and the general public now and in the future. We are grateful, as the Aerospace Medical Association joins the CLOCKSS Archive, for its generous willingness to preserve its ejournals in a way that secures them for the long-term good of scholars worldwide.”
About Aerospace Medical Association: The Aerospace Medical Association is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes. It is the largest, most representative professional membership organization in the fields of aviation, space, and environmental medicine. http://www.asma.org