In March 2021, the University of California and Elsevier announced a new transformative deal which included slightly-discounted article processing fees as UC\u27s route to open access in Elsevier journals. Librarians and researchers expressed immediate concern that this deal upheld inequities in the research system. The UC/Elsevier transformative deal, however, is just one of many that include expensive pay-to-publish structures. This commentary proposes an alternative contract between libraries and publishers that would enable wider reading and lower costs, called Read & Let Read. The three main points of a Read & Let Read deal include a half-dollar valuation of individual journal articles, prepayment on a university’s estimated usage, and...
Hybrid journals contains articles behind a pay-wall to be subscribed, as well as papers made open ac...
Many libraries have reevaluated their Big Deal journal packages with several large vendors due to ri...
"Transformative agreements" are agreements made between publishers and institutions that were intend...
In March 2021, the University of California (UC) and Elsevier announced a new so-called “transformat...
The transition towards open access to research articles has become a question of how, rather than wh...
Librarians are increasingly coming to agree that the scholarly record should be open and available t...
License agreements between scholarly publishers and academic libraries are slowly moving away from t...
Discussions about open access (OA) have been going on for almost two decades. Under pressure from th...
On February 28, 2019, the University of California (UC) System announced the cancellation of their $...
This essay intends to provide the definition and an initial analysis of the transformative agreement...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
Academic libraries and research institutions worldwide work with publishers for Open Access deals an...
Multiple proposals are being received these days at Universities in Britain and other European count...
Traditional collection management of serials through site licenses and subscriptions is increasingly...
Hybrid journals contains articles behind a pay-wall to be subscribed, as well as papers made open ac...
Many libraries have reevaluated their Big Deal journal packages with several large vendors due to ri...
"Transformative agreements" are agreements made between publishers and institutions that were intend...
In March 2021, the University of California (UC) and Elsevier announced a new so-called “transformat...
The transition towards open access to research articles has become a question of how, rather than wh...
Librarians are increasingly coming to agree that the scholarly record should be open and available t...
License agreements between scholarly publishers and academic libraries are slowly moving away from t...
Discussions about open access (OA) have been going on for almost two decades. Under pressure from th...
On February 28, 2019, the University of California (UC) System announced the cancellation of their $...
This essay intends to provide the definition and an initial analysis of the transformative agreement...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
Academic libraries and research institutions worldwide work with publishers for Open Access deals an...
Multiple proposals are being received these days at Universities in Britain and other European count...
Traditional collection management of serials through site licenses and subscriptions is increasingly...
Hybrid journals contains articles behind a pay-wall to be subscribed, as well as papers made open ac...
Many libraries have reevaluated their Big Deal journal packages with several large vendors due to ri...
"Transformative agreements" are agreements made between publishers and institutions that were intend...