The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) has developed the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) to digitally preserve OJS journals like the ones that Texas Digital Library hosts. The LOCKSS program offers decentralized and distributed preservation, seamless perpetual access, and preservation of the authentic original version of the content. The PKP PN ensures that journals that are not part of any other digital preservation service (such as CLOCKSS or Portico) can be preserved for long-term access. More information is available here: https://pkp.sfu.ca/pkp-pn/.
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Criteria for inclusion
TDL-hosted journals in version 3.1.2.4 or later can use the PKP Preservation Network free-of-charge to digitally preserve their journal content in this dark archive if they choose to, and if they meet the following criteria:
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Find and enable the PKP Preservation Network Plugin. Find the plugin in the installed plugin list (Dashboard > Settings > Website > Plugins). Enable it, and open its settings to see the terms of use.
Agree to the terms of use. Review and, if you agree, click the checkbox next to each term of use. Save and you’re done.
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Your journal’s content (retrospective and new) will be automatically added to the PKP PN after you have agreed to the Journal Terms. You will not need to take any further action. The only exception is that if the terms of use change in the future, you will be asked to re-confirm your acceptance. In this situation, OJS will provide a notification to visit the PKP PN plugin’s administration page so you can agree to the updated Journal Terms.
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