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Press Release:  17th July 2001

BioMed Central to deposit e-journals with the
British Library
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The British Library has agreed to work with the
BioMed Central Group to explore the issues
surrounding the creation and sustainability of a
permanent electronic holding within the UK's
National Archive of Publications for all the
research articles published in the BioMed Central
(www.biomedcentral.com) family of journals. This
deposit will take effect as soon as the necessary
system architecture is in place at the Library.

Jan Velterop, Publisher of the BioMed Central
Group, commented on this new development:

'This deposit into the UK's National Archive of
Publications is consistent with BioMed Central's
policy of securing accessibility and permanent
archiving of its publications - it will add to the
confidence of the scientific community that their
online papers are preserved for posterity with the
same degree of care as print.'

This National Archive will be another way in which
the information published in the BioMed Central
journals can be made available in the long term.
Currently, all the research articles published are
archived, without delay, at the PubMed Central
site (http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov) and are
also indexed in PubMed.

In addition to the above online archiving
solutions, BioMed Central will also be making
archival print versions of the BioMed Central
journals. These will be available on demand for
libraries that require a hard copy of the BioMed
Central research articles.

All these initiatives, combined with the policy of
promoting self-archiving by authors, means that
all research articles published on BioMed Central
will be permanently accessible and searchable in
multiple archives.

BioMed Central is an independent online publishing
house committed to providing immediate free access
to the peer-reviewed biological and medical
research it publishes. This commitment is based on
the view that open access to research is essential
to the rapid and efficient communication of
science. In addition to open-access original
research, BioMed Central also publishes reviews
and other subscription-based content.

For further information about BioMed Central go
to: http://www.biomedcentral.com,
or  contact: Gordon Fletcher, PhD
e-mail: [log in to unmask],
tel: +44 (0)20 7323 0323

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