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View article: Non-BPC models and collective library funding for university and mission driven presses
Non-BPC models and collective library funding for university and mission driven presses Open
In late 2020, COPIM, an Arcadia and Research England funded project, announced an innovative revenue model to sustainably fund open access (OA) monographs: Opening the Future. This initiative harnesses the power of collective library fundi…
View article: Opening the Future: How to Implement an Equitable Revenue Model for Open Access Monographs
Opening the Future: How to Implement an Equitable Revenue Model for Open Access Monographs Open
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of the virus dawned and campuses worldwide went into lockdown, publishers scrambled to unpaywall their research. Publishers made topical work…
View article: Opening the Future: How to Implement an Equitable Revenue Model for Open Access Monographs
Opening the Future: How to Implement an Equitable Revenue Model for Open Access Monographs Open
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of the virus dawned and campuses worldwide went into lockdown, publishers scrambled to unpaywall their research. Publishers made topical work…
View article: Opening the Future: How to Implement an Equitable Revenue Model for Open Access Monographs
Opening the Future: How to Implement an Equitable Revenue Model for Open Access Monographs Open
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of the virus dawned and campuses worldwide went into lockdown, publishers scrambled to unpaywall their research. Publishers made topical work…
View article: A new funding model for open-access monographs
A new funding model for open-access monographs Open
We outline the work of a university press, with assistance from the COPIM Project (Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs), in building an innovative revenue model to fund open access monographs at a traditional publ…
View article: Escaping Extermination: Hungarian Prodigy to American Musician, Feminist, and Activist
Escaping Extermination: Hungarian Prodigy to American Musician, Feminist, and Activist Open
Written shortly after the close of World War II, Escaping Extermination tells the poignant story of war, survival, and rebirth for a young, already acclaimed, Jewish Hungarian concert pianist, Agi Jambor. From the hell that was the siege o…
View article: Will the coronavirus slow open access – and is the answer different for books and journals?
Will the coronavirus slow open access – and is the answer different for books and journals? Open
We got to talking about life, the pandemic and everything and became intrigued about the different state of play around open access (OA) for books and journals and how it all might evolve. We had been surprised to hear speculation that OA …
View article: Operas Open Access Business Models White Paper
Operas Open Access Business Models White Paper Open
The white paper on Business Models for Open Access proposes that there is no single ideal business model for Open Access that can be adopted as standard. It describes the current landscape in which there are multiple approaches to OA publi…
View article: OPERAS White Paper: Open Access Business Models
OPERAS White Paper: Open Access Business Models Open
The white paper on Business Models for Open Access proposes that there is no single ideal business model for Open Access that can be adopted as standard. It describes the current landscape in which there are multiple approaches to OA publi…
View article: The Visibility Of Open Access Monographs In A European Context: Full Report
The Visibility Of Open Access Monographs In A European Context: Full Report Open
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by the communities that might make use of them. It also identifies the key challenges that will need to be tackled in order to ensure that OA …
View article: The Visibility of Open Access Monographs in a European Context: A Report Prepared by Knowledge Unlatched Research
The Visibility of Open Access Monographs in a European Context: A Report Prepared by Knowledge Unlatched Research Open
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by the communities that might make use of them. It also identifies the key challenges that will need to be tackled in order to ensure that OA …
View article: A Landscape Study On Open Access And Monographs: Policies, Funding And Publishing In Eight European Countries
A Landscape Study On Open Access And Monographs: Policies, Funding And Publishing In Eight European Countries Open
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access experts from all six KE partner countries. The study was initiated by Knowledge Exchange and financed by Knowledge Exchange (http://www.kno…
View article: Exploring the Uses of Open Access Books via the JSTOR Platform
Exploring the Uses of Open Access Books via the JSTOR Platform Open
This document is a report prepared for the JSTOR Presses project "Exploring Usage of Open Access Books via the JSTOR Platform". JSTOR's Open Access Books platform launched in October 2016. The first four publishers to submit content to the…
View article: Evolving Open Solutions (2)
Evolving Open Solutions (2) Open
Are the scholarly publishing tools we’re using today still the right ones? Is the monograph still the best format in the humanities? Is the journal article still best in STM? These products can be difficult to produce and edit, nearly impe…
View article: Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup
Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup Open
Are the scholarly publishing tools we’re using today still the right ones? Is the monograph still the best format in the humanities? Is the journal article still best in STM? These products can be difficult to produce and edit, nearly impe…
View article: Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup
Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup Open
Are the scholarly publishing tools we’re using today still the right ones? Is the monograph still the best format in the humanities? Is the journal article still best in STM? These products can be difficult to produce and edit, nearly im…
View article: The Academic ‘Book’ of the Future and Its Function
The Academic ‘Book’ of the Future and Its Function Open
Ripping off the physical covers of the 'book' and moving swiftly into the digital realm immediately raises a number of issues around form, substance, supply chains, delivery platforms, discoverability and business models. Heated ideologica…
View article: The small academic press in the land of giants
The small academic press in the land of giants Open
Mergers and acquisitions, for example the merger of Macmillan Science and Education with Springer Science+Business Media, might suggest that large is the future for academic publishing. It might seem that giant players will dominate the fu…