In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation and varying service quality, visibility, and sustainability. To address this issue, DIAMAS gathers 23 organisations from 12 European countries, well-versed in OA academic publishing and scholarly communication. The project will: 1. Map the current landscape of Institutional Publishing Service Providers (IPSPs) in 25 countries of the ERA with special attention for IPSPs that do not charge fees for publishing or reading. This will yield a taxonomy of IPSPs and an IPSP landscape report, a basis for the rest of the project. 2. Coordinate and improve the efficiency and quality of IPSPs by developing a European Quality Standard for Institutional Pu...
This report outlines existing quality evaluation criteria, best practices, and assessment systems fo...
Open access scholarly publishing is a diverse realm, involving numerous stakeholders and various org...
The internet causes a continuous emergence of novel forms of scholarly communication and collaborati...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the project DIAMAS the roles and functions of many players in the institutional publishing ecosys...
This report provides a documentation of the dataset of Institutional Publishing Service Providers (I...
Organised by the DIAMAS Project In this workshop, we would like to present the DIAMAS project and i...
The Extensible Quality Standard for Institutional Publishing (EQSIP) seeks to ensure the quality and...
The Extensible Quality Standard for Institutional Publishing (EQSIP), developed by DIAMAS, seeks to ...
Presentation slides from CRAFT-OA, DIAMAS, and PALOMERA joint project webinar (20/06/23). Recording ...
Horstmann W, Reimer P, Schirrwagen J. Serving Innovation in Scholarly Communication with the Open Pl...
The document focuses on the standards for electronic publishing platforms, and emphasizes their impo...
This report outlines existing quality evaluation criteria, best practices, and assessment systems fo...
Open access scholarly publishing is a diverse realm, involving numerous stakeholders and various org...
The internet causes a continuous emergence of novel forms of scholarly communication and collaborati...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the transition towards Open Access (OA), institutional publishing is challenged by fragmentation ...
In the project DIAMAS the roles and functions of many players in the institutional publishing ecosys...
This report provides a documentation of the dataset of Institutional Publishing Service Providers (I...
Organised by the DIAMAS Project In this workshop, we would like to present the DIAMAS project and i...
The Extensible Quality Standard for Institutional Publishing (EQSIP) seeks to ensure the quality and...
The Extensible Quality Standard for Institutional Publishing (EQSIP), developed by DIAMAS, seeks to ...
Presentation slides from CRAFT-OA, DIAMAS, and PALOMERA joint project webinar (20/06/23). Recording ...
Horstmann W, Reimer P, Schirrwagen J. Serving Innovation in Scholarly Communication with the Open Pl...
The document focuses on the standards for electronic publishing platforms, and emphasizes their impo...
This report outlines existing quality evaluation criteria, best practices, and assessment systems fo...
Open access scholarly publishing is a diverse realm, involving numerous stakeholders and various org...
The internet causes a continuous emergence of novel forms of scholarly communication and collaborati...