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Match List-I with List-II

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    Portico : Portico was launched in 2005 by JSTOR and Ithaka,with support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Library of Congress.
    Portico is a not-for-profit organization with a mission and singular focus to provide a permanent archive of electronic scholarly journals.
    LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) 1999 : The LOCKSS model, based at Stanford, creates low cost, persistent caches of journals content which are housed at the institutions authorized to license content from them. The LOCKSS effectively permits the institutions licensing content to "own" the content they are paying for, as they do with print. The concept behind the LOCKSS system is based on simple rules. Acquire lots of copies. Scatter them around the world so that it is easy to find some of them and hard to find all of them. The goal of the LOCKSS project is to enable libraries to take custody of the material to which they subscribe--in the same way they do for paper--and to preserve it permanently.
    PubMed Central "PubMed Central" (PMC), an Open Access model in US, is a free digital archive of life sciences journal literature, developed, and managed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). It was launched in February 2000 with content from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and from Molecular Biology of the Cell. It is the database of choice, 16 for researchers and clinicians alike, to locate relevant articles and, in many cases, link directly to a publisher's site for the full text.
    KB e-Depot : The National Library of the Netherlands, the KB, (Koninklijke Bibliotheek) established e-Depot as an electronic extension of its national depository responsibility. The technical architecture of the e-Depot (hardware and software) was created through a partnership between IBM and the KB in 2002- 2003. The infrastructure of the e-Depot consists of both components that were specifically developed for processing, archiving, and 17 maintaining e-publications, and typical digital library functions. It is now fully operational and embedded in the KB organization. Collaborations between IBM and the KB staff can be considered as strength of this initiative as librarians are experienced in archiving since many years ago.

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