In an era of transformative agreements for journals, the article examines the Community-Led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM) project through a transformative lens. How might we apply transformativeness to open access monograph publishing? Is transformativeness measured in strictly financial and transactional terms, or should more qualitative measures be considered; and, if so, what might those measures be? Centering academic values, scaling small, fostering communities of practice, production efficiencies, and collaboration are characteristics of the COPIM Project. Libraries and universities committed to academic values are called on to align both the direction of their scholarly communication programs and the princip...
Community governance is rapidly becoming an important topic in scholarly communication. As control o...
This session explores alternative funding models for Open Access books that seek to maximise diversi...
This talk introduces the challenge of operating with the entangled relations of value (e.g. financia...
In an era of transformative agreements for journals, the article examines the Community-Led Open Pub...
In an era of transformative open access journal agreements, the article examines the Community-Led O...
This talk introduces the work of the COPIM project (Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Mo...
A report by the Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs project (COPIM) analys...
International audienceAcademic publishing is changing. The drive towards open access publishing, whi...
Officially launched November 1, 2019, Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs ...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
This report is the first of three annual reports and a major deliverable submitted to Arcadia – a ch...
Right from its inception, COPIM has been committed to exploring solutions to some of the most pressi...
COPIM is an international project supported by Research England's Development (RED) Fund, and Arcadi...
Community governance is rapidly becoming an important topic in scholarly communication. As control o...
This session explores alternative funding models for Open Access books that seek to maximise diversi...
This talk introduces the challenge of operating with the entangled relations of value (e.g. financia...
In an era of transformative agreements for journals, the article examines the Community-Led Open Pub...
In an era of transformative open access journal agreements, the article examines the Community-Led O...
This talk introduces the work of the COPIM project (Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Mo...
A report by the Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs project (COPIM) analys...
International audienceAcademic publishing is changing. The drive towards open access publishing, whi...
Officially launched November 1, 2019, Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs ...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
This report is the first of three annual reports and a major deliverable submitted to Arcadia – a ch...
Right from its inception, COPIM has been committed to exploring solutions to some of the most pressi...
COPIM is an international project supported by Research England's Development (RED) Fund, and Arcadi...
Community governance is rapidly becoming an important topic in scholarly communication. As control o...
This session explores alternative funding models for Open Access books that seek to maximise diversi...
This talk introduces the challenge of operating with the entangled relations of value (e.g. financia...