Presentation slides from CRAFT-OA, DIAMAS, and PALOMERA joint project webinar (20/06/23). Recording available on YouTube. Three projects. Over 40 partners. One goal: Community-led Open Scholarly Publishing. EU projects CRAFT-OA, DIAMAS, and PALOMERA are working for an equitable future for scholarly communication, with academic communities at the centre. In the webinar, participants were introduced to each project and their individual aims. Following this, discussion focused on how, despite their separate focus areas, their efforts work towards a broad and common vision for a more open and equitable scholarly publishing ecosystem. CRAFT-OA empowers regional journal platforms and publishing service providers to upscale, professionalise, an...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...
Having been overlooked for a long time, OA monographs are now increasingly recognised as an importan...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
The poster provides an overview of the three EU-funded projects PALOMERA, DIAMAS and craft-OA
Though Diamond Open Access is widely considered the most progressive publishing form for Open Access...
This SPARC Europe's webinar brought together voices from Croatia, France, Finland, the Netherlands, ...
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OA has become an essential model in scholarly publishing, although adoption methods vary depending o...
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"Diamond OA Journals have an enormous potential to establish and sustain an open scholarly communica...
This talk introduces the work of the COPIM project (Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Mo...
In the ongoing transformation of the scholarly publishing system to Open Access, more and more actor...
Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emerg...
These are the slides from the LIBER 2021 Session Powering Sustainable Open Publishing Platforms. T...
COPIM is an international project supported by Research England's Development (RED) Fund, and Arcadi...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...
Having been overlooked for a long time, OA monographs are now increasingly recognised as an importan...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
The poster provides an overview of the three EU-funded projects PALOMERA, DIAMAS and craft-OA
Though Diamond Open Access is widely considered the most progressive publishing form for Open Access...
This SPARC Europe's webinar brought together voices from Croatia, France, Finland, the Netherlands, ...
Organised by the DIAMAS Project In this workshop, we would like to present the DIAMAS project and i...
OA has become an essential model in scholarly publishing, although adoption methods vary depending o...
The talk will present the Action Plan for Diamond Open Access, developed by Science Europe, cOAlitio...
"Diamond OA Journals have an enormous potential to establish and sustain an open scholarly communica...
This talk introduces the work of the COPIM project (Community-Led Infrastructures for Open Access Mo...
In the ongoing transformation of the scholarly publishing system to Open Access, more and more actor...
Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emerg...
These are the slides from the LIBER 2021 Session Powering Sustainable Open Publishing Platforms. T...
COPIM is an international project supported by Research England's Development (RED) Fund, and Arcadi...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...
Having been overlooked for a long time, OA monographs are now increasingly recognised as an importan...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...