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[edit] Director, LOCKSS Program

The LOCKSS Program was founded in 1998 with a lot of help from friends and colleagues. As a community we are working to ensure that libraries will exist well into the future to inform and educate citizens and to support democratic societies. Libraries are an important society memory organization, however a library, to serve as a memory organization, must have custody of collections. The LOCKSS community shares this vision and is acting to make the vision real.

[edit] Past Activities

[edit] Highwire Press

Vicky worked for Highwire Press, Internet imprint of the Stanford University Libraries, through August 2002 as Assistant Director and Digital Librarian where she helped publishers with institutional subscription models and licenses.

[edit] eJUSt (electronic Journal User Study)

Funded by the Mellon Foundation and in cooperation with HighWire Press, Stanford University Libraries studied the impact of ejournals on scholars, publishers, and librarians. The study had three major components: interviews, online surveys and data mining and explored how online journals are used and perceived by readers.

[edit] Talks

Recent talks (2006-2007)

Older (pre-2006)

  • I-Group conferences (3 talks; 2 workshops), Taiwan, Thailand, China, 11/15 – 23/05
  • Digital Preservation Workshop, Cornell, 7/21/05
  • DCC Institutional Repository Workshop, Cambridge (UK), 7/6/05
  • Canadian Library Association, Calgary, 6/15/05
  • ACRL/NEC Serials Group, Cambridge, 6/2/05
  • Medical Library Association, San Antonio, 5/18/05
  • University Libraries Group, Minneapolis, 4/10/05
  • Small and Medium Libraries, ALA Boston, 1/16/05
  • PARS reformatting discussion group, ALA Boston, 1/16/05
  • Technical Services Big Heads, ALA Boston, 1/16 /05
  • JISC/CURL workshop, London, December 28th Digital Preservation Forum, London 6/23/04
  • Special Library Association, Nashville 6/6/04 and 6/7/04
  • Medical Library Association, Washington D.C. 5/26/04
  • CONSER Summit, D.C.3/18/04
  • Humanities Group LOCKSS Program, NY, 2/19-20/04
  • Amigoes Meeting, Puebla MX, 2/13/04
  • Sydney, Australia, 1/28/04
  • CNI, Portland OR, 12/9/03
  • JISC LOCKSS Program workshop, London11/24/03
  • Trusted Repositories for Preserving Cultural Heritage", Rome11/18/03
  • Iternational Conference on Electronic Publishing, Portugal, 6/26/03.
  • Coalition for Networked Information, Washington D.C., 4/28/03.
  • Asilomar Microcomputer Conference, Monterey CA, 4/24/03.
  • Government Documents Depository Librarian Workshop, Reno NV, 4/10/03 - 4/11/03. Texas Library Association, Houston, 4/2/03.
  • CNR ISTI, D-Lib, Pisa, Italy, 3/4/03 - 3/5/03.
  • International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Portugal, 6/26/03.
  • Coalition for Networked Information, Washington D.C., 4/28/03.
  • Asilomar Microcomputer Conference, Monterey CA, 4/24/03.
  • Government Documents Depository Librarian Workshop, Reno NV, 4/10/03 - 4/11/03.
  • Texas Library Association, Houston, 4/2/03.
  • CNR ISTI, D-Lib, Pisa, Italy, 3/4/03 - 3/5/03.
  • ILMS Web-Wise, Washington D.C. 2/27/03.
  • National Science Academies, Soros Foundation, Budapest, 1/17/03.
  • CIC Library Directors, Chicago, IL, 11/6/02.
  • Associates of the Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, 10/28/02.
  • ARL Annual meeting Washington D.C., 10/17/02.
  • "More on LOCKSS", ICOLC, Nashville, TN, 9/20/02.
  • "Digital Archiving Symposium", American Chemical Society, Boston, MA, 8/19/02 (paper presented by Grace Baysinger, Head Chemistry Library, Stanford University).
  • Digital Preservation, Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Portland, OR, 7/16/02.
  • "Preserving Access to Digital Collections", American Library Association, Atlanta, GA, 6/16/02.
  • Slice & Dice, or the Whole Salami? Pricing Models for Electronic Resources". American Library Association, Atlanta, GA, 6/15/02.
  • "Archving electronic journals", Society for Scholarly Publishing, Boston, MA, , 5/31/02.
  • "Archiving electronic journals", Medical Library Conference, Dallas, TX, 5/20/02
  • "The Budapest Manifesto", The 28th Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop, CA., 4/24/02.
  • "LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe): The Software Works! What's Next?" with David S.H. Rosenthal, CNI Spring 2002 Task Force Meeting, http://www.cni.org/tfms/2002a.spring/projects.html, 4/15/02.
  • "The future of scientific publishing: the debate", Online Information Conference & Exhibition Grand Hall, Olympia, London, www.online-information.co.uk, 12/06/01.
  • Electronic Archiving: the Mellon Grants- LOCKSS", 21th Annual Charleston Conference, Charleston, SC, http://www.cofc.edu/cdconference/index.html ,11/1/01.
  • "LOCKSS", Institute on 21st Century Librarianship, Stanford-California State Library, http://institute21.stanford.edu , 8/6/01.
  • "Now we are six (apologies to A.A. Milne) HighWire Press", IATUL Conference 2001, http://www.library.tudelft.nl/iatul/ ,5/31/01.
  • "LOCKSS; A Digital Preservation System", with David S.H. Rosenthal, CNI, Washington D.C., 4/9/01
  • "LOCKSS", with David S.H. Rosenthal, Santa Fe Institute, 3/23/01.
  • "LOCKSS", with David S.H. Rosenthal, Cedars Preservation 2000, York, England, 12/7/00.
  • "Navigating HighWire Press", London Online, 12/5/00.
  • "LOCKSS; Local control of web content makes web publishing permanent ", Stanford-California State Library Institute on 21st Century Librarianship, 8/7/00.
  • "HighWire Press", Stanford Professional Publishing Course, Stanford, CA. 7/25/00.
  • "What Do Librarians Want?", BioMed Central, New York Academy of Medicine, 7/6/00.
  • "Changing Market Forces in E.Journal Publishing.", National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C., 6/19/00.
  • "AJE Goes Online: What it will mean for you", Society for Epidemiological Research, 6/17/00, Seattle.
  • "E-Materials; Barriers to Revolutionizing Scholarly Information", Special Libraries Association, Philadelphia, 6/13/00.
  • "HighWire Press", Special Libraries Association Biomedical and Life Sciences Division, Philadelphia, 6/11/00.
  • "Electronic Journals: The Highwire Experience", GLIS Clinic, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, 4/3/00.
  • "Permanent Publishing", Pacific Neighborhood Consortium Annual Meeting and Joint Conference, Stanford, CA, 1/17/00.
  • "Irreversible Publishing", Stanford-California State Library Institute on 21st Century Librarianship, 9/14-15/99.
  • "The Scholarly E-journal: Has the Potential Been Realized?", SSP Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 6/10/99.
  • "Making Web Publishing Irreversible", Stanford University Computer Systems Laboratory EE380 Colloquium , Stanford University, 6/2/99.
  • "Exploring New Cooperation and Ventures", Alects CMDI Institute, Pomona, CA, 3/26/00.
  • "High Impact Content + High Value Service = Highly Satisfied Readers", Association of Information and Dissemination Centers, San Diego, CA, 3/15/99.
  • "Purchasing HighWIre Affiliated Titles Through Library Consortia", ILOLC Consortia Presentation , Denver, CO, 10/1/98
  • "HighWire and You", Stanford Health Library professional symposium, Palo Alto, CA, 9/17/98.
  • "HighWire and User Interface Design", BayChi, Xerox Parc, Palo Alto, CA, 8/11/98.
  • "Electronic Publishing: The HighWire Experience", North American Serials Interest Group, Boulder CO, 6/19/98.
  • "Raising the Bar - Science/Technical/Medical Online Publishing", Stanford Digital Libraries Seminar, Stanford University, 5/18/98.
  • "The Economics of Scientific Publishing", California Association of Research Libraries SEAL-North, CSU Hayward, CA. 5/8/98.
  • "The Stanford Digitial Library Project", invited presentation for the Gore-Chernomyrdin Telecommunications Working Group, Moscow, 4/17/98.
  • "Current trends in Electronic Publications", The IV Pan American Congress on Health Sciences Information - CRICS IV, San José, Costa Rica, 3/ 27/98.
  • "Stanford University's HighWire Press - The Academy Fights Back", University of California Digital Library Seminar, Berkeley, 3/2/98.
  • "Technology and the Effects of Electronic Journals on Libraries", IuK Workshop "Wege in die Zukunft ñ Elektronische Zeitschriften II ñ International Symposium on Electronic Journals", Berlin, Germany 2/17/98.
  • "Libraries as Digital Publishers", California Libraries Association, Pasadena, 11/16/97.
  • "The Stanford Digital Library Program", keynote speaker, Sun Microsystems Library Conference, Shanghai , China, 11/11/97.
  • "Oxford English Dictionary Online; Business Strategies", Oxford University Press Seminar, New York, 10/9/97.
  • "Vendor/Publisher Relations: The Positive Sum Strategy", Society for Scholarly Communication, Washington D.C., 6/5/97.
  • "Electronic Publishing: Between Two Poles", North American Serials Interest Group, Ann Arbor, 6/1/97.
  • "Electronic Licensing Contracts: Are You Ready for the Challenge?", Medical Library Association, Seattle, 5/26/97.
  • "Science Publishing on the Web", United Kingdom Serials Group, Edinburgh, 4/7/97.
  • "Tailoring the Printed Journal to Suit the Electronic World", Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, London, 4/4/97.
  • "Scholary Publishing, What does the Future Hold", American Association for the Advancement of Science, Seattle, 2/17/97.
  • "Roundtable on Academic Publishing Alternatives", Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University, 11/18/96.
  • "Issues in Electronic Publishing", San Jose State University, School of Library and Information Science, San Jose, 11/16/96.
  • "Joint Ventures and Partnerships: Rethinking new Models", Society for Scholarly Publishing, Minneapolis, 5/31/96.
  • "Electronic Publishing", Coalition for Networked Information, Washington D.C., 3/26/96.
  • "HighWire Press and Electronic Publishing Issues", University of California School of Information Management, Berkeley, 3/8/96.
  • "Stanford Digital Library Project", ASIS, Chicago and California Association of Research Libraries, San Francisco, 10/96.
  • "Stanford Digital Library Project", with Rebecca Lasher and Andreas Paepcke, Coalition for Networked Information, Washington D.C., 4/10/95.
  • "Digital Library Initiative Project Overview", with Rebecca Lasher and Terry Winograd, Library Association of Stanford University, 3/8/95
  • "The Future of Research Libraries", Stanford University Press, 11/3/94.
  • "Own vs. Order: Decisions for Document Delivery", panel moderator, Society for Scholarly Publishing, San Francisco, 6/9/94.
  • "Intellectual Property - Stanford Computer Science Technical Reports Electronic Library Project", with Bill Arms, John Garrett, and Greg Anderson, Coalition for Networked Information, Washington D.C., 4/94.

[edit] Publications

  • David S. H. Rosenthal, Thomas S. Robertson, Tom Lipkis, Vicky Reich, Seth Morabito. "Requirements for Digital Preservation Systems: A Bottom-Up Approach" D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11, Number 11, November 2005 http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november05/rosenthal/11rosenthal.html
  • Preserving today's scientific record for tomorrow BMJ 2004;328:61-62 (10 January), doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7431.61 (editorial)
  • Michael A. Keller, Vicky Reich, and Andrew Herkovic, "What is a library anymore anyway?", First Monday http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_5/keller/index.html Volume 8, Number 5, 5/5/03.
  • Vicky Reich "Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe As A Cooperative Archiving Solution for E-Journals" Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship Fall 2002.
  • Vicky Reich & David S. H. Rosenthal, “LOCKSS, A permanent web publishing and access system: Brief introduction and status report”, Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community, Volume: 14 Number: 3 Page: 239 – 244, http://www.catchword.com/uksg/09530460/v14n3/contp1-1.htm
  • Vicky Reich & David S. H. Rosenthal, “LOCKSS: A Permanent Web Publishing and Access System”, D-Lib Magazine, June 2001 Volume 7 Number 6.
  • Vicky Reich & David S. H. Rosenthal, "LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)", CEDERS Preservation 2000, York, England.
  • David S. H. Rosenthal & Vicky Reich, "Permanent Web Publishing", Freenix, San Diego CA, 6/00.
  • Carl H. Gotsch and Vicky Reich, "Electronic Publishing of Scientific Journals: Effects On Users, Publishers, and Libraries." funded by the Council on Library Resources, February 15, 1997.
  • Rebecca Lasher, Vicky Reich and Greg Anderson, "The Computer Science Technical Report (CS-TR) Project: Considerations from the Library Perspective." Department of Computer Science, Stanford University. Report No. STAN-CS-TR-95-1554.
  • Vicky Reich and Terry Winograd, "Working Assumptions About the Digital Library", http://www-diglib.stanford.edu/diglib/ Stanford Digital Library Project].
  • Vicky Reich et al. "Electronic Journals and Listserves, an introduction for Technical Services." Library Resources in Technical Services, Volume 39, Number 3, July 1995.
  • Sharon Propas and Vicky Reich. "Postmodern Acquisitions." Library Acquisitions Practice and Theory, Volume 19, Number 1, pp. 43-48, 1995.
  • Vicky Reich. "A Future for Technical Services." Library Acquisitions Practice and Theory, Volume 18, Number 4, 1994, pp. 359-361.
  • Vicky Reich and Mark Weiser. "Libraries Are More Than Information: Situational Aspects of Electronic Libraries." Serials Review, Volume 20, Number 3, 1994, pp. 31-37. Also as Xerox PARC Technical Report, CSL-93-21, December 1993.
  • Vicky Reich. "Discipline-Specific Literature Bases; a view of the APS model." Serials Review, Volume 18, Number 1-2, 1992, pp. 52-54, 65.
  • Miriam Palm and Vicky Reich. "Evaluation Under the Gun: Not Necessarily Inferior." The Acquisitions Librarian, Volume 3, Number 6, 1991, pp. 105-114.
  • Vicky Reich. Coalition for Networked Information: "The Pricing Crisis, Setting a CNI Agenda." (Report on Coalition for Networked Information Conference, March 3-5, 1991, in Monterey, California.) Library Hi Tech News, Number 81, May 1991, pp. 1-2.
  • Vicky Reich. "Future of Scholarly Journals." (Report on Society for Scholarly Publishing Conference, April 9-11, 1989, in Lake Arrowhead, California.) Serials Issues Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 5, May 28, 1989, pp. 8-10. (Also in Society for Scholarly Publishing Newsletter, Volume 11, Issue 3, May/June 1989, pp. 4-5.)
  • Vicky Reich. "Scientific Literature: Producers and Consumers." College and Research Libraries News, February 1989, pp. 150-151.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. "Future of Scholarly Journals." (Report on Society for Scholarly Publishing Seminar, October 17-19, 1988, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.) NASIG Newsletter, Volume 3, Number 4, December 1988, pp. 5-6.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. "RTSD Serials Automation Interest Group." (Implementing the USMARC Holdings and Locations Format). American Library Association 1988 Midwinter Meeting, San Antonio. Technical Services Quarterly, Volume 6, Number 1, 1988, pp. 64-68.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. "Review of Optical Character Recognition: The Technology and Its Application in Information Units, by John W. T. Smith and Zuiat Merali." Information Technologies and Libraries, Volume 5, Number 3, September 1986, pp. 259-260.
  • Victoria Ann Reich and Melissa Ann Betcher. "Library of Congress Staff Test Optical Disk System." College and Research Libraries, July 1986, pp. 385-391.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. "Computer Readable Collections in the Library of Congress." Library of Congress Professional Association Newsletter, Automation at The Library of Congress: An Inside View, 1986, pp. 46-47.
  • Victoria Ann Reich and Melissa Ann Betcher. "Library of Congress Optical Disk Print Pilot Project, Staff Evaluation." Energies for Transition, Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, Baltimore, Maryland, April 9-12, 1986, pp. 229-235.
  • Rosemary Anderson, Victoria A. Reich, Pamela Roper Wagner, Robert Zich. Library of Congress Online Public Catalog Users Survey. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. October 1982. ERIC Document Number ED231384, 101p.
  • Manfred Kochen, Victoria Reich and Lee Cohen. "Influence of Online Bibliographic Services on Student Behavior." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Volume 32, November 6, 1981, pp. 412-420.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. Career Opportunities in Science and Technology. Library of Congress Science Tracer Bullet, June 1981, 5p.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. Computers. Library of Congress Tracer Bullet, February 1981, 6p.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. Drug Research on Human Subjects. Library of Congress Tracer Bullet, August 1980, 10p.
  • Victoria Ann Reich. Low-level Ionizing Radiation - Health Effects. Library of Congress Tracer Bullet, July 1980, 13p.

[edit] Previous Positions


[edit] Bio #1

Victoria Reich is Director and co-founder of the LOCKSS Program, Stanford University Libraries. Additionally, together with the CLOCKSS Board, Vicky is working to establish the CLOCKSS initiative, a trusted community archive. Libraries, if they are retain their societal memory role, must continue to build collections. Librarians and publishers are working together via the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS programs to ensure that digital scholarly assets remain available for future readers.

LOCKSS has received support from NSF, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Sun Microsystems Labs, Intel Labs, Hewlett Packard Labs, the Harvard Computer Science Department and Stanford University Libraries. Currently, librarians, including the Library of Congress and publishers are supporting the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS programs.

Prior to LOCKSS and CLOCKSS, Victoria helped to start HighWire Press, the Internet imprint of the Stanford University Libraries. Founded in 1994, HighWire Press lead the scholarly journal move from paper to online. She also has extensive library experience in both public and technical services, including positions at Stanford University Libraries, National Agricultural Library; The Library of Congress, and the University of Michigan. She earned her MLS from the University of Michigan. For a list of publications and presentations see, http://www.lockss.org/lockss/Vicky_Reich

[edit] Bio #2

Victoria Reich is Director of the distributed digital preservation system called LOCKSS (for Lots of Copies Keeps Stuff Safe), Stanford University Libraries. LOCKSS, now in its tenth year, offers libraries a cost-effective and easy way to build local collections of their web-based subscriptions. Victoria is also actively engaged in the CLOCKSS Initiative, a joint venture by top academic libraries and the world’s leading publishers to create a multi-sited, geographically-dispersed, and self-governed "dark" archive to safeguard web-based scholarly publications for future generations.

Prior to LOCKSS and CLOCKSS, Victoria helped launch Stanford University's HighWire Press, an online platform for high impact journals. Victoria has extensive library experience in both public and technical services, having held positions at Stanford University Libraries, the National Agricultural Library; the Library of Congress, and the University of Michigan. A list of her publications and presentations can be found at: http://www.lockss.org/lockss/Vicky_Reich. Victoria is the 2008 recipient of the Ulrich's Serials Librarianship Award.