This document is a HIRMEOS project deliverable. The objective of the Certification service is to certify open access (OA) book publishers, based on their publishing practices. The service is intended to certify publishers at publisher level and at the level of individual publications. The objective within the HIRMEOS project is to implement the service for publishers that make use of the publishing platforms of project partners (OpenEdition Books, Ubiquity Press, Göttingen University Press, EKT Open Book Press and OAPEN). The Certification service is provided by the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), which is operated by OAPEN
Publishing is an important pillar of the advancement of scientific knowledge and of science as a who...
Describes the SHERPA/RoMEO database and its use in determining publishers' policies regarding open-a...
This chapter looks at the changing landscape of quality assessment and certification/credentialing i...
This document is a HIRMEOS project deliverable. The main objective of the HIRMEOS project is to imp...
A discovery service for peer reviewed books published under an Open Access license. DOAB provides a...
The transition to Open Science requires more than a generic support for Open Access and forces us to...
OAPEN is pleased to announce a new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access ...
The OAPEN Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation based in the Netherlands, with its registered ...
There is growing interest in making academic books open access (OA), with the number of OA books inc...
This book introduces open access publishing from the perspective of the author and the institution. ...
International audienceOpen Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is sti...
For years, Amsterdam University Press (AUP) has been publishing books in open access (OA). It uses t...
The Knowledge Exchange Licensing Expert Group has commissioned a study which examined which licences...
Within Open Access publishing, processing is usually used to refer to the transformation of scholarl...
1) Define open access and other publishing options 1) What it means for the scholar 2) What it means...
Publishing is an important pillar of the advancement of scientific knowledge and of science as a who...
Describes the SHERPA/RoMEO database and its use in determining publishers' policies regarding open-a...
This chapter looks at the changing landscape of quality assessment and certification/credentialing i...
This document is a HIRMEOS project deliverable. The main objective of the HIRMEOS project is to imp...
A discovery service for peer reviewed books published under an Open Access license. DOAB provides a...
The transition to Open Science requires more than a generic support for Open Access and forces us to...
OAPEN is pleased to announce a new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access ...
The OAPEN Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation based in the Netherlands, with its registered ...
There is growing interest in making academic books open access (OA), with the number of OA books inc...
This book introduces open access publishing from the perspective of the author and the institution. ...
International audienceOpen Access has matured for journals, but its uptake in the book market is sti...
For years, Amsterdam University Press (AUP) has been publishing books in open access (OA). It uses t...
The Knowledge Exchange Licensing Expert Group has commissioned a study which examined which licences...
Within Open Access publishing, processing is usually used to refer to the transformation of scholarl...
1) Define open access and other publishing options 1) What it means for the scholar 2) What it means...
Publishing is an important pillar of the advancement of scientific knowledge and of science as a who...
Describes the SHERPA/RoMEO database and its use in determining publishers' policies regarding open-a...
This chapter looks at the changing landscape of quality assessment and certification/credentialing i...