Until relatively recently the ability to exploit new data for open access books was restricted to large publishers or content aggregators with the resources to invest in its collection, management, and analysis. However, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, Alkim Ozaygen and Tama Leaver describe how barriers to engaging with data are falling, with open access monograph publishers now having growing access to data relating to usage and engagement. Such readily available data can help smaller OA publishers understand how individual titles are performing, where scarce promotion resources might best be deployed, and how a press is performing on its social mission
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Conference paper and presentation slidesThe attention garnered by unauthorized sharing and pirating ...
Last year a number of early career academics discovered that their PhD theses, which had been deposi...
Discontent with the scholarly publishing industry continues to grow, as the prevailing subscription ...
Text and data mining offers an opportunity to improve the way we access and analyse the outputs of a...
Drawing on findings from one of the largest surveys of its kind to date, Mithu Lucraft demonstrates ...
One of the proposed advantages of open access publication is that it increases the impact of academi...
Where previously authors would typically assign rights in a scholarly work to an academic publisher,...
As part of Academic Book Week 2018, last week Springer Nature hosted an event exploring open access ...
There is currently little incentive for researchers to share their data. But what if it was enough f...
In disciplines where the academic book is the primary means for communicating research and establish...
Data sharing is a key part of the drive towards greater openness in scientific research, allowing re...
A recent investigation led by an international group of journalists raised concerns over the scale o...
Data sharing is a key principle of open science, and research funders are increasingly including thi...
Funding organisations commissioning their own open access publishing platforms is a relatively recen...
Open Access initiatives promise to extend access to scholarly conversations. However, the dominant m...
Conference paper and presentation slidesThe attention garnered by unauthorized sharing and pirating ...
Last year a number of early career academics discovered that their PhD theses, which had been deposi...
Discontent with the scholarly publishing industry continues to grow, as the prevailing subscription ...