Hi Kyle,

----- "Kyle Banerjee" <kyle.baner...@gmail.com> wrote:

> LOCKSS is good for protecting articles since that is what it is
> designed to do. For a variety of reasons that go beyond cost, I think
> it's a hopeless model for backup.
> 

Just to clarify, I wasn't suggesting that LOCKSS is for backup, in its PLN form 
it's part of a more general collaborative preservation program that includes 
policies, business continuity plans, etc. It was never intended to be a backup 
tool. You're right about journal articles being central to its original design, 
but PLNs are simply another use for the platform; for example, content on a PLN 
is not restricted to public-facing versions, it can be packaged up for 
long-term preservation.

Mark

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