This is a set of interviews conducted by Dr. Judith Fathallah in the context of the 2023 research report "Governing Scholar-Led OA Book Publishers: Values, Practices, Barriers", with the kind assistance of the following interviewees: François van Schalkwyk, Director of African Minds Joe Deville, Co-Founder of Mattering Press Jeff Pooley, Director of mediastudies.press Mercedes Bunz, Co-Founder of meson press Alessandra Tosi, Co-Director of Open Book Publishers Eileen Joy, Co-Director of punctum books.Community-led Open Publishing Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM) is supported by the Research England Development (RED) Fund, and Arcadia—a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin
Presentation as part of a COPIM webinar hosted by the National Acquisitions Group In early 2022 the...
<p>This interview is one of five that was conducted for the following research project undertaken by...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...
This is a set of interviews conducted by Dr. Judith Fathallah in the context of the 2023 research re...
This is the final report from COPIM’s Governance Work Package (WP4), titled Governing Scholar-Led OA...
<p>This interview is one of five that was conducted for the following research project undertaken by...
The OAPEN Library is a partner of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and provides a quality hosting en...
The rapid growth of the OA movement, largely driven by the ethical principle of free access to reade...
As the use of green open access policies looks increasingly like a failed strategy, and as universit...
An interview for the New Books Network about Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infra...
These files are the transcripts of the interviews that took place with representatives of a number o...
Community governance is rapidly becoming an important topic in scholarly communication. As control o...
The current state of academic publishing is something we should all be thinking about, given that it...
This talk will outline the support systems that we see as vital for a flourishing OA books ecology a...
In the humanities and social sciences (HSS), the monograph is the primary method by which researcher...
Presentation as part of a COPIM webinar hosted by the National Acquisitions Group In early 2022 the...
<p>This interview is one of five that was conducted for the following research project undertaken by...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...
This is a set of interviews conducted by Dr. Judith Fathallah in the context of the 2023 research re...
This is the final report from COPIM’s Governance Work Package (WP4), titled Governing Scholar-Led OA...
<p>This interview is one of five that was conducted for the following research project undertaken by...
The OAPEN Library is a partner of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and provides a quality hosting en...
The rapid growth of the OA movement, largely driven by the ethical principle of free access to reade...
As the use of green open access policies looks increasingly like a failed strategy, and as universit...
An interview for the New Books Network about Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infra...
These files are the transcripts of the interviews that took place with representatives of a number o...
Community governance is rapidly becoming an important topic in scholarly communication. As control o...
The current state of academic publishing is something we should all be thinking about, given that it...
This talk will outline the support systems that we see as vital for a flourishing OA books ecology a...
In the humanities and social sciences (HSS), the monograph is the primary method by which researcher...
Presentation as part of a COPIM webinar hosted by the National Acquisitions Group In early 2022 the...
<p>This interview is one of five that was conducted for the following research project undertaken by...
There have been significant recent developments in the OA publishing world, and an increasing focus ...