The last fifteen years have witnessed the emergence of a new role for academic libraries. Besides fulfilling their fundamental task of providing access to knowledge, besides being called everything from temples of knowledge to disturbing heterotopias, libraries have become one of the crucial stakeholders in the open access book publishing space. They act as funders for OA book fees, they support collaborative funding schemes, and sometimes they assume the role of publishers themselves. In an attempt to create a sustainable publishing environment, in which OA books could blossom, it is therefore necessary to gain a sound understanding of how academic libraries work, how they deal with open access initiatives, and what challenges they encount...
OAPEN is an authoritative list of Open Access academic books. This study analyzes the contribution o...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emerg...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
This report has been created as one of the deliverables of the OPERAS-P Task 6.2 (Innovative busines...
Open Access (OA) for monographs is mandated by only a few funders, such as Austria (FWF), the Nether...
The UK Research and Innovation funding council announced its latest Open Access Policy on August 6, ...
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by ...
The UK Research and Innovation funding council announced its latest Open Access Policy on August 6, ...
LERU (League of European Research Universities) has produced a blueprint for how European Universiti...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
OAPEN is an authoritative list of Open Access academic books. This study analyzes the contribution o...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emerg...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access ...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
This report has been created as one of the deliverables of the OPERAS-P Task 6.2 (Innovative busines...
Open Access (OA) for monographs is mandated by only a few funders, such as Austria (FWF), the Nether...
The UK Research and Innovation funding council announced its latest Open Access Policy on August 6, ...
This report explores the extent to which Open Access (OA) specialist scholarly books can be seen by ...
The UK Research and Innovation funding council announced its latest Open Access Policy on August 6, ...
LERU (League of European Research Universities) has produced a blueprint for how European Universiti...
While Open Access (OA) has become an established option for articles, closed formats continue to be ...
OAPEN is an authoritative list of Open Access academic books. This study analyzes the contribution o...
This paper introduces the Open Book Collective (OBC), a new member-governed not-for-profit organizat...
Open Access (OA) book publishing, and the way it is funded, is changing. 2020 and 2021 saw the emerg...