The OAPEN Library and the Directory of Open Access Books are infrastructures to disseminate OA books as efficient as possible. What services do they offer to publishers, and how are the books disseminated? The many different roads from publisher to reader are described, and the important role metadata conversion plays in this process
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
Scholarly Communications is amidst a transition to Open Science – resulting in the more widespread a...
This talk will focus on the Open Access Books Network, an international community that brings togeth...
The OAPEN Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation based in the Netherlands, with its registered ...
For years, Amsterdam University Press (AUP) has been publishing books in open access (OA). It uses t...
This is a general introduction to the infrastructure services for open access books provided by the ...
OAPEN is pleased to announce a new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access ...
Our poster will showcase Thoth Open Metadata (https://thoth.pub/), a non-profit open metadata manage...
There is growing interest in making academic books open access (OA), with the number of OA books inc...
A discovery service for peer reviewed books published under an Open Access license. DOAB provides a...
This community consultation document was shared via social media, communities of practices, and proj...
This position paper highlights important aspects for the Open Access transformation of books. The fi...
OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) is a collaborative initiative to develop and ...
Open access (OA) to books (monographs, edited collections, and other scholarly long-form publication...
This presentation will delve into the challenges open-access book publishers face with the current m...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
Scholarly Communications is amidst a transition to Open Science – resulting in the more widespread a...
This talk will focus on the Open Access Books Network, an international community that brings togeth...
The OAPEN Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation based in the Netherlands, with its registered ...
For years, Amsterdam University Press (AUP) has been publishing books in open access (OA). It uses t...
This is a general introduction to the infrastructure services for open access books provided by the ...
OAPEN is pleased to announce a new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access ...
Our poster will showcase Thoth Open Metadata (https://thoth.pub/), a non-profit open metadata manage...
There is growing interest in making academic books open access (OA), with the number of OA books inc...
A discovery service for peer reviewed books published under an Open Access license. DOAB provides a...
This community consultation document was shared via social media, communities of practices, and proj...
This position paper highlights important aspects for the Open Access transformation of books. The fi...
OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) is a collaborative initiative to develop and ...
Open access (OA) to books (monographs, edited collections, and other scholarly long-form publication...
This presentation will delve into the challenges open-access book publishers face with the current m...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
Scholarly Communications is amidst a transition to Open Science – resulting in the more widespread a...
This talk will focus on the Open Access Books Network, an international community that brings togeth...