Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emergence of several new OA monograph initiatives based on collective library funding. Cambridge UP started Flip It Open, MIT Press launched Direct 2 Open and Liverpool UP and the Central European University Press launched Opening the Future. This session will give attendees a better understanding of the associated challenges facing libraries, publishers and scholars and will position these in the context of recent policy developments (UKRI OA monograph policy, the next REF, Plan S) and the rapidly developing OA landscape. Run by the non-profit, international COPIM Project, presentations and informal breakouts will give participants an understa...
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is a collaborative project bringin...
Long form research, including monographs, is starting to feature in research funder policy mandates...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
As the theme of this conference attests, the COVID-19 pandemic has called on librarians to adapt the...
This session explores alternative funding models for Open Access books that seek to maximise diversi...
This talk introduces the work of the COPIM project (Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Mo...
Presentation as part of a COPIM webinar hosted by the National Acquisitions Group In early 2022 the...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
With this session, the COPIM project will present ongoing work centring on the Open Book Collective,...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is a collaborative project bringin...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is an international collaborative ...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is an international collaborative ...
Officially launched November 1, 2019, Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs ...
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is a collaborative project bringin...
Long form research, including monographs, is starting to feature in research funder policy mandates...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
As the theme of this conference attests, the COVID-19 pandemic has called on librarians to adapt the...
This session explores alternative funding models for Open Access books that seek to maximise diversi...
This talk introduces the work of the COPIM project (Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Mo...
Presentation as part of a COPIM webinar hosted by the National Acquisitions Group In early 2022 the...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
With this session, the COPIM project will present ongoing work centring on the Open Book Collective,...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is a collaborative project bringin...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is an international collaborative ...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is an international collaborative ...
Officially launched November 1, 2019, Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs ...
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of...
The Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs is a collaborative project bringin...
Long form research, including monographs, is starting to feature in research funder policy mandates...