OPERAS (the European Research Infrastructure for the development of open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities) has conducted a survey of publishing organisations throughout Europe to identify and better understand existing and potential business models to support the Open Access publication of research monographs. The results of the survey are used to inform the formulation of recommendations about how to create a sustainable open access book publishing ecosystem within Europe. The survey was designed to serve two core aims: 1. To further, better or improve our understanding of the scholarly publishing landscape and of the challenges that publishers face in the context of publishing OA monographs; 2. To identify m...
This virtual workshop, as part of the OPERAS-P conference on the Future of Scholarly Communications,...
Open Access (OA) for monographs is mandated by only a few funders, such as Austria (FWF), the Nether...
Even though open access to scholarly works is globally recognized as a goal to be achieved as soon a...
OPERAS is conducting a survey of publishing organisations throughout Europe to identify and better u...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...
In 2018 the OPERAS Business Models Special Interest Group published a white paper on Business Models...
This report has been created as one of the deliverables of the OPERAS-P Task 6.2 (Innovative busines...
Given the dynamic rate of change in the OA books business models landscape, the OPERAS Open Access B...
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by ...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
In the humanities and social sciences (HSS), the monograph is the primary method by which researcher...
The OPERAS-D team has conducted an analysis of academic and grey literature to identify and examine ...
The white paper on Business Models for Open Access proposes that there is no single ideal business m...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by ...
This virtual workshop, as part of the OPERAS-P conference on the Future of Scholarly Communications,...
Open Access (OA) for monographs is mandated by only a few funders, such as Austria (FWF), the Nether...
Even though open access to scholarly works is globally recognized as a goal to be achieved as soon a...
OPERAS is conducting a survey of publishing organisations throughout Europe to identify and better u...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...
In 2018 the OPERAS Business Models Special Interest Group published a white paper on Business Models...
This report has been created as one of the deliverables of the OPERAS-P Task 6.2 (Innovative busines...
Given the dynamic rate of change in the OA books business models landscape, the OPERAS Open Access B...
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by ...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
In the humanities and social sciences (HSS), the monograph is the primary method by which researcher...
The OPERAS-D team has conducted an analysis of academic and grey literature to identify and examine ...
The white paper on Business Models for Open Access proposes that there is no single ideal business m...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by ...
This virtual workshop, as part of the OPERAS-P conference on the Future of Scholarly Communications,...
Open Access (OA) for monographs is mandated by only a few funders, such as Austria (FWF), the Nether...
Even though open access to scholarly works is globally recognized as a goal to be achieved as soon a...