This case study aims at describing how transformative agreements (TAs) have affected our profession with new tasks and workflows at two university libraries in Sweden, namely Karolinska Institutet University Library and Södertörn University Library. TAs are one of the mechanisms by which scientific publications are made open access; they involve moving libraries’ contracts with publishers from payment to read toward payment to publish. We will summarize the status and progress of open access in Sweden, in particular the significant growth of TAs over a short time span. We will then focus on describing how TAs have affected our everyday work and what new tasks they have imposed. We will share our experiences and point out things we find chal...
Multiple proposals are being received these days at Universities in Britain and other European count...
This presentation is part of the workshop "Transformative agreements: Lessons learned and outlook" ...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
This case study aims at describing how transformative agreements (TAs) have affected our profession ...
In the last few years, we have seen how publishing agreements have become increasingly common across...
The aim of the report „Transformative Agreements: Overview, Case Studies, and Legal Analysis” is to ...
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...
Schönfelder N, de Looper A, Stavenga M. A new model for transformative agreements and its implementa...
Transformative agreements with scholarly publishers made by the Swedish Bibsam Consortium are being ...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
An increasing number of LIBER institutions—and also institutions and consortia worldwide—are looking...
This essay intends to provide the definition and an initial analysis of the transformative agreement...
Librarians are increasingly coming to agree that the scholarly record should be open and available t...
As the publishing landscape continues to evolve, libraries and publishers are experimenting with a w...
Multiple proposals are being received these days at Universities in Britain and other European count...
This presentation is part of the workshop "Transformative agreements: Lessons learned and outlook" ...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
This case study aims at describing how transformative agreements (TAs) have affected our profession ...
In the last few years, we have seen how publishing agreements have become increasingly common across...
The aim of the report „Transformative Agreements: Overview, Case Studies, and Legal Analysis” is to ...
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...
Schönfelder N, de Looper A, Stavenga M. A new model for transformative agreements and its implementa...
Transformative agreements with scholarly publishers made by the Swedish Bibsam Consortium are being ...
An attempt has been made to study the current stateof transformative agreements around the globe, pa...
An increasing number of LIBER institutions—and also institutions and consortia worldwide—are looking...
This essay intends to provide the definition and an initial analysis of the transformative agreement...
Librarians are increasingly coming to agree that the scholarly record should be open and available t...
As the publishing landscape continues to evolve, libraries and publishers are experimenting with a w...
Multiple proposals are being received these days at Universities in Britain and other European count...
This presentation is part of the workshop "Transformative agreements: Lessons learned and outlook" ...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...