"...let us save what remains: not by vaults and locks which fence them from the public eye and use in consigning them to the waste of time, but by such a multiplication of copies, as shall place them beyond the reach of accident." Thomas Jefferson to Ebenezer Hazard, February 18, 1791.

LOCKSS Alliance

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Building local digital collections with a LOCKSS box provides libraries with mission-critical assets that grow over time. How can libraries make the most of this valuable asset? How can they best influence how these assets grow or influence what publishers and genres are included? How can they take advantage of knowledge and best practices gained through real-world experience of others?

Having multiple copies of our content on a geographically dispersed network gives us more confidence that it will still be around in five years, ten years, or - given weather conditions down here - next week.

- Aaron Trehub, Director of Library Technology, Auburn University, Alabama

Join the LOCKSS Alliance.

The LOCKSS Alliance is a library membership organization governed by a Board of Directors, and staffed by project team members.

LOCKSS Alliance members are able to collect and preserve premium content not available to the general LOCKSS community. Membership fees support ongoing technical development as well as regular monitoring and tuning of LOCKSS Alliance boxes.

Through the LOCKSS Alliance, libraries shape the scope and content of their LOCKSS assets in line with local priorities, thereby adding value to the library. In addition, members of the Alliance community are offered strategic opportunities to help determine long-term priorities and directions for the evolution of the LOCKSS software and program. Through information sharing, collaboration, and networking, the Alliance coordinates community engagement so individual member activities are magnified and leveraged.

A vibrant, active, and engaged user community is key to the success of Open-Source efforts like LOCKSS. Join the Alliance; ensure that LOCKSS remains a vital and useful resource for years to come.

To Join the Alliance, please complete the Membership Form.

The LOCKSS Alliance Board

  • Nancy L. Eaton, Dean of University Libraries, Pennsylvania State University
  • David S. Ferriero, Andrew W. Mellon Director and Chief Executive, Research Libraries, New York Public Library
  • Michael A. Keller, Ida M. Green University Librarian, Director of Academic Information Resources, Publisher of HighWire Press, Publisher of Stanford University Press, Stanford University
  • Susan K. Nutter, Vice Provost and Director of Libraries, North Carolina State University
  • Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian, Collections & International Programs, Yale University
  • Carton Rogers, Vice Provost and Director of Libraries, University of Pennsylvania
  • Chris Rusbridge, Director Digital Curation Center, United Kingdom
  • Phyllis Spies, Vice President of Collection Management Services, OCLC


The LOCKSS Alliance Technical Policy Committee

  • Michael Seadle, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
  • Beth Sandore, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • Geneva Henry, Rice University
  • Martin Halbert, Emory University
  • John MacColl, Edinburgh University


Thank you for your support!

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