Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine funding models for Open Access (OA) digital data repositories whose costs are not wholly core funded. Whilst such repositories are free to access, they are not without significant cost to build and maintain and the lack of both full core costs and a direct funding stream through payment-for-use poses a considerable financial challenge, placing their future and the digital collections they hold at risk. Design/methodology/approach – The authors document 14 different potential funding streams for OA digital data repositories, grouped into six classes (institutional, philanthropy, research, audience, service, volunteer), drawing on the ongoing experiences of seeking a sustainable funding for...
De plus en plus d’universitaires et de gouvernements considèrent que le modèle de libre accès basé s...
Preserving research data for open access presents severe challenges. Projects end, funding runs out...
Many funding agencies have Open Access mandates in place, but how often are scientific publications ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine funding models for Open Access (OA) digital data r...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
Open government data are fast becoming entrenched in our society. However, even though open governme...
Open Access is a movement within scholarly research across all disciplines whereby the outputs, incl...
There are fewer barriers than ever before for those who wish to build something on the web, whether ...
Phase 4: Review of the conditions under which individual services and platforms can be sustained ...
Open access journals and blogs run by academics and therefore independent of big and commercial publ...
This article describes the Open Access eXchange (OAeX) project, a pragmatic and comprehensive econo...
Authors’ names are listed in alphabetical order. This article describes the Open Access eXchange (OA...
This is a preprint of a chapter whose final and definitive form was co-published in Exploring Digita...
Since November 2019, the Library and Learning center of Sciences and Technologies of the Université ...
Since 2009, Open Government Data initiatives have been launched worldwide and the concept of open da...
De plus en plus d’universitaires et de gouvernements considèrent que le modèle de libre accès basé s...
Preserving research data for open access presents severe challenges. Projects end, funding runs out...
Many funding agencies have Open Access mandates in place, but how often are scientific publications ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine funding models for Open Access (OA) digital data r...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
Open government data are fast becoming entrenched in our society. However, even though open governme...
Open Access is a movement within scholarly research across all disciplines whereby the outputs, incl...
There are fewer barriers than ever before for those who wish to build something on the web, whether ...
Phase 4: Review of the conditions under which individual services and platforms can be sustained ...
Open access journals and blogs run by academics and therefore independent of big and commercial publ...
This article describes the Open Access eXchange (OAeX) project, a pragmatic and comprehensive econo...
Authors’ names are listed in alphabetical order. This article describes the Open Access eXchange (OA...
This is a preprint of a chapter whose final and definitive form was co-published in Exploring Digita...
Since November 2019, the Library and Learning center of Sciences and Technologies of the Université ...
Since 2009, Open Government Data initiatives have been launched worldwide and the concept of open da...
De plus en plus d’universitaires et de gouvernements considèrent que le modèle de libre accès basé s...
Preserving research data for open access presents severe challenges. Projects end, funding runs out...
Many funding agencies have Open Access mandates in place, but how often are scientific publications ...