The OpenAPC initiative releases data sets on fees paid for open access (OA) journal articles by universities, funders and research institutions under an open database licence. OpenAPC is part of the INTACT project, which is funded by the German Research Foundation and located at Bielefeld University Library. This article provides insight into OpenAPC’s technical and organizational background and shows how transparent and reproducible reporting on fee-based open access can be conducted across institutions and publishers to draw conclusions on the state of the OA transformation process. As part of the INTACT subproject, ESAC, the article also shows how OpenAPC workflows can be used to analyse offsetting deals, using the example of Springer Co...
The OpenAPC initiative was first presented at the 44th LIBER conference 2015. During the INTACT proj...
Czerniak A, Broschinski C, Bartlewski J. Open minds towards transparent publication fees.In 2014 the...
In light of the ongoing transformation of scholarly publishing toward open access, libraries need da...
Pieper D, Broschinski C. OpenAPC: a contribution to a transparent and reproducible monitoring of fee...
With the ongoing transition to Open Access publishing, the topic of Article Processing Charges (APCs...
The Open Access Monitor Germany (OAM) records the publication output of German academic institutions...
If you want to know more about article processing charges and how they can be processed in a transpa...
In 2014 the OpenAPC project was established at Bielefeld University Library and has been funded by t...
In 2014 the German Research Foundation extended the ‘Open Access Publishing Programme’, which suppor...
Bruns A, Taubert NC. Investigating the blind spot of a monitoring system for article processing char...
The OpenAPC initiative (https://treemaps.intact-project.org/) was first presented at the 44th LIBER ...
Gold open access, which is often wrongly named as “author-pay model”, is mostly relying on journals ...
As a library, university, institution, funder, or consortium, it is vital to have an overview of cur...
International audienceGold open access, which is often wrongly named as “author-pay model”, is mostl...
The publication landscape is about to change. While being largely operated by subscription based jou...
The OpenAPC initiative was first presented at the 44th LIBER conference 2015. During the INTACT proj...
Czerniak A, Broschinski C, Bartlewski J. Open minds towards transparent publication fees.In 2014 the...
In light of the ongoing transformation of scholarly publishing toward open access, libraries need da...
Pieper D, Broschinski C. OpenAPC: a contribution to a transparent and reproducible monitoring of fee...
With the ongoing transition to Open Access publishing, the topic of Article Processing Charges (APCs...
The Open Access Monitor Germany (OAM) records the publication output of German academic institutions...
If you want to know more about article processing charges and how they can be processed in a transpa...
In 2014 the OpenAPC project was established at Bielefeld University Library and has been funded by t...
In 2014 the German Research Foundation extended the ‘Open Access Publishing Programme’, which suppor...
Bruns A, Taubert NC. Investigating the blind spot of a monitoring system for article processing char...
The OpenAPC initiative (https://treemaps.intact-project.org/) was first presented at the 44th LIBER ...
Gold open access, which is often wrongly named as “author-pay model”, is mostly relying on journals ...
As a library, university, institution, funder, or consortium, it is vital to have an overview of cur...
International audienceGold open access, which is often wrongly named as “author-pay model”, is mostl...
The publication landscape is about to change. While being largely operated by subscription based jou...
The OpenAPC initiative was first presented at the 44th LIBER conference 2015. During the INTACT proj...
Czerniak A, Broschinski C, Bartlewski J. Open minds towards transparent publication fees.In 2014 the...
In light of the ongoing transformation of scholarly publishing toward open access, libraries need da...