Librarians are increasingly coming to agree that the scholarly record should be open and available to anyone who seeks it without financial barriers. But the topic gets murkier when we ask the question: how. How do we open the full scholarly record? One of the swiftest ways to get a mass amount of scholarly articles opened up in a short period of time is through Transformative Agreements (TA). TAs can be attractive offerings to institutions with a need or a desire to make their scholarly output open. It is likely someone in your library has been asked by a commercial publisher if they are interested in signing a TA (sometimes called read-and-publish, publish-and-read, or pure publish deals). In these deals, a library pays a publisher to mak...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
Scholarly Communication Librarian for Murray State University A.J. Boston offers recommendations for...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, librarians not only spend countless hours educ...
In March 2021, the University of California and Elsevier announced a new transformative deal which i...
License agreements between scholarly publishers and academic libraries are slowly moving away from t...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
Open Access journals and scholarship share a new relationship as content has transitioned from a sub...
Discussions about open access (OA) have been going on for almost two decades. Under pressure from th...
This essay intends to provide the definition and an initial analysis of the transformative agreement...
This case study aims at describing how transformative agreements (TAs) have affected our profession ...
The transition towards open access to research articles has become a question of how, rather than wh...
As the publishing landscape continues to evolve, libraries and publishers are experimenting with a w...
"Transformative agreements" are agreements made between publishers and institutions that were intend...
In an era of transformative open access journal agreements, the article examines the Community-Led O...
An increasing number of LIBER institutions—and also institutions and consortia worldwide—are looking...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
Scholarly Communication Librarian for Murray State University A.J. Boston offers recommendations for...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, librarians not only spend countless hours educ...
In March 2021, the University of California and Elsevier announced a new transformative deal which i...
License agreements between scholarly publishers and academic libraries are slowly moving away from t...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
Open Access journals and scholarship share a new relationship as content has transitioned from a sub...
Discussions about open access (OA) have been going on for almost two decades. Under pressure from th...
This essay intends to provide the definition and an initial analysis of the transformative agreement...
This case study aims at describing how transformative agreements (TAs) have affected our profession ...
The transition towards open access to research articles has become a question of how, rather than wh...
As the publishing landscape continues to evolve, libraries and publishers are experimenting with a w...
"Transformative agreements" are agreements made between publishers and institutions that were intend...
In an era of transformative open access journal agreements, the article examines the Community-Led O...
An increasing number of LIBER institutions—and also institutions and consortia worldwide—are looking...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
Scholarly Communication Librarian for Murray State University A.J. Boston offers recommendations for...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, librarians not only spend countless hours educ...