Within the realm of electronic publishing, journals are plenty and their publishing models vary greatly. A segment most in line with fair and transparent open access principles are journals that were born open access, are scholar-led, and do not levy any fees on authors or readers. But while promising for increasing access to quality research and furthering bibliodiversity (i.e., variety of content, publication formats and publishing institutions), a survey we did in Germany in 2020 suggests that many of the journals in that segment face the threat of extinction. This white paper provides preliminary answers to the monetary challenge by evaluating possible financing models, discussing their applicability, and facilitating the transferabilit...
Open access to science refers to the free availability of scientific content in Internet, fundamenta...
Open Access (OA) publishing is a publishing model that has arisen in recent years to combat the issu...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
Over the last 25 years, scholars around the world have used electronic publishing to open up their w...
In 2020, cOAlition S commissioned a study to gain insights into the OA publishing landscape of diamo...
In Germany, stakeholders favour a few strategies to foster open access transformation: Library conso...
This paper makes the strong, fact-based case for a large-scale transformation of the current corpus ...
This white paper delves into: • The past and present state of journal publishing • Current alternati...
While many believe that the road to 100% open access (OA) is paved with making deals between publish...
This is the english translation (by Helen Tomlinson) of a report commissioned by BSN 4 and BSN 7 for...
Since the early 1990s, the term Open Access has been synonymous with the principle of publishing the...
Ralf Schimmer’s blog “Making the moves for large scale transition toward Open Access” makes the case...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
In 2020, cOAlition S commissioned a study to gain insights into the OA publishing landscape of diamo...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
Open access to science refers to the free availability of scientific content in Internet, fundamenta...
Open Access (OA) publishing is a publishing model that has arisen in recent years to combat the issu...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
Over the last 25 years, scholars around the world have used electronic publishing to open up their w...
In 2020, cOAlition S commissioned a study to gain insights into the OA publishing landscape of diamo...
In Germany, stakeholders favour a few strategies to foster open access transformation: Library conso...
This paper makes the strong, fact-based case for a large-scale transformation of the current corpus ...
This white paper delves into: • The past and present state of journal publishing • Current alternati...
While many believe that the road to 100% open access (OA) is paved with making deals between publish...
This is the english translation (by Helen Tomlinson) of a report commissioned by BSN 4 and BSN 7 for...
Since the early 1990s, the term Open Access has been synonymous with the principle of publishing the...
Ralf Schimmer’s blog “Making the moves for large scale transition toward Open Access” makes the case...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
In 2020, cOAlition S commissioned a study to gain insights into the OA publishing landscape of diamo...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
Open access to science refers to the free availability of scientific content in Internet, fundamenta...
Open Access (OA) publishing is a publishing model that has arisen in recent years to combat the issu...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...