The CLOCKSS Archive has announced a partnership with the Duke University Press to preserve their e-journals 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, Duke University Press has committed to the preservation of their e-journals. 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.
The Press publishes primarily in the humanities and social sciences and has a growing collection in mathematics. It is an internationally recognised publisher known for its willingness to take chances with non-traditional and interdisciplinary publications. Duke University Press supports the academic mission of Duke University by disseminating knowledge through the publication of about 120 books annually and over 40 journals, as well as by offering five electronic collections.