In many scholarly disciplines, books – not articles – are the norm. As print runs become smaller, the question arises whether publishing monographs in open access helps to make their contents globally accessible. To answer this question, the results of multiple studies on the usage of open access books are presented. The research focuses on three areas: economic viability; optimization of open access monographs infrastructure and measuring the effects of open access in terms of scholarly impact and societal influence. Each chapter reviews a different aspect: book sales, digital dissemination, open licenses, user communities, measuring usage, developing countries and the effects on citations and social media.Merit, Expertise and Measuremen
This paper discusses the concept of the "Open Academic Library". The idea refers to a freely availab...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
In many scholarly disciplines, books - not articles - are the norm. As print runs become smaller, th...
Initial studies into the effect of open access monographs suggest little to no impact on sales, but ...
While open access publishing for journals is well established, open access monograph publishing is t...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
International audienceAcademic publishing is changing. The drive towards open access publishing, whi...
This report explores how publishers and authors can promote, nurture, and facilitate interaction wit...
Aim: The presentation aims at describing the library led university press open access publishing pro...
AIM: The presentation aims at describing the library led university press open access publishing pro...
<p>The hybrid model of Amsterdam University<br>Press (AUP) combines monograph<br>sales with Open Acc...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
This paper analyses usage statistics, citation data and altmetrics from a university press publishin...
<p>This report presents the first major comparative analysis of usage data for OA and non-OA scholar...
This paper discusses the concept of the "Open Academic Library". The idea refers to a freely availab...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
In many scholarly disciplines, books - not articles - are the norm. As print runs become smaller, th...
Initial studies into the effect of open access monographs suggest little to no impact on sales, but ...
While open access publishing for journals is well established, open access monograph publishing is t...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
International audienceAcademic publishing is changing. The drive towards open access publishing, whi...
This report explores how publishers and authors can promote, nurture, and facilitate interaction wit...
Aim: The presentation aims at describing the library led university press open access publishing pro...
AIM: The presentation aims at describing the library led university press open access publishing pro...
<p>The hybrid model of Amsterdam University<br>Press (AUP) combines monograph<br>sales with Open Acc...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
This paper analyses usage statistics, citation data and altmetrics from a university press publishin...
<p>This report presents the first major comparative analysis of usage data for OA and non-OA scholar...
This paper discusses the concept of the "Open Academic Library". The idea refers to a freely availab...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...