At its launch in 2018, cOAlition S announced that its members would, for a “transition period,” fund open access fees for journals covered by “transformative” agreements. That move helped to establish read-and-publish deals as the leading OA business model, despite criticism that the agreements prop up the author-pays APC system. The same author-pays business model has, despite this opposition, also gained traction to fund the publication of OA books (through BPCs). As cOAlition S recently communicated, the transition period is ending; beginning in 2025, funders adhering to Plan S will no longer support the agreements. What is more, a growing chorus of stakeholders, including the Ivy Plus librarians in the US and a coalition of UK-based re...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
Open access (OA) book publishing is undergoing a period of transition. While scholar-led presses hav...
Presentation held at National Acquisitions Group webinar "Collective Funding for Open Access Books: ...
Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emerg...
Panel: Sustainable futures for OA book publishing: Sheffield, St. Andrews and the Open Book Collecti...
Presentation as part of a COPIM webinar hosted by the National Acquisitions Group In early 2022 the...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective, a new member-governed charity devoted to supporting ...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective, a new member-governed charity devoted to supporting ...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
This session explores alternative funding models for Open Access books that seek to maximise diversi...
Transformative OA agreements repurpose former subscription funds to support open access publishing, ...
Long form research, including monographs, is starting to feature in research funder policy mandates...
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of...
Presentation, part of the OPERAS 2020 Panel "A Plan S for Academic Books: Voices from the Community"...
A talk to the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association about the Opening the Future model for OA...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
Open access (OA) book publishing is undergoing a period of transition. While scholar-led presses hav...
Presentation held at National Acquisitions Group webinar "Collective Funding for Open Access Books: ...
Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emerg...
Panel: Sustainable futures for OA book publishing: Sheffield, St. Andrews and the Open Book Collecti...
Presentation as part of a COPIM webinar hosted by the National Acquisitions Group In early 2022 the...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective, a new member-governed charity devoted to supporting ...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective, a new member-governed charity devoted to supporting ...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
This session explores alternative funding models for Open Access books that seek to maximise diversi...
Transformative OA agreements repurpose former subscription funds to support open access publishing, ...
Long form research, including monographs, is starting to feature in research funder policy mandates...
COVID-19 has thrown many aspects of university research culture into acute relief. As the reality of...
Presentation, part of the OPERAS 2020 Panel "A Plan S for Academic Books: Voices from the Community"...
A talk to the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association about the Opening the Future model for OA...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
Open access (OA) book publishing is undergoing a period of transition. While scholar-led presses hav...
Presentation held at National Acquisitions Group webinar "Collective Funding for Open Access Books: ...