Affiliations & Memberships
The cultivation and maintenance of relationships with libraries, publishers, and those passionate about digital preservation continues to inform and enhance our services and approach.
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Liaison Member
The Alliance is working towards permanent access to the records of science. The Alliance’s international membership includes strategic partners from the research community, libraries, publishers, and digital preservation organizations.
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Associate Member
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) is the international trade association for not-for-profit publishers and those who work with them.
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Full Member
CrossRef is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to enable easy identification and use of trustworthy electronic content by promoting the cooperative development and application of a sustainable infrastructure.
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Associate Member
The aim of the Digital Preservation Coalition is to secure the preservation of digital resources in the UK and to work with others internationally to secure our global digital memory and knowledge base.
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Supporting Member
The mission of SSP is to advance scholarly publishing and communication and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and networking among individuals in the field.
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Member (as ITHAKA)
NISO, the National Information Standards Organization, a not-for-profit association accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), identifies, develops, maintains, and publishes technical standards to manage information in our changing and ever-more digital environment.
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Member
STM is an international association of about one hundred scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly publishers, collectively responsible for more than 60% of the global annual output of research articles, over half the active research journals and the publication of tens of thousands of print and electronic books, reference works and databases.
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Member
With a membership of approximately 500 organizations, a third of them based outside the UK, the UKSG engages a broad cross-section of people concerned with the publication, distribution, and use of serials.