In 2010, the Cornell University Library adopted a new business model to broaden the funding base for arXiv.org. Although this community-based interim model has garnered strong support, it also generated a range of questions in regard to the sustainability of open access online resources with a global user base such as arXiv. Making a case for such systems requires more than reliance on common quantitative measures that indicate submission and usage, statistics. Based on a sociotechnical systems approach, this article proposes a set of principles with which to evaluate return on investment as we consider the sustainability of open access subject repositories
Digital commons have held the interest of the research community in recent years. However, instituti...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
In January 2010 Cornell University Library moved to expand the funding base for arXiv by requesting ...
In January 2010 Cornell University Library moved to expand the funding base for arXiv by requesting ...
The expanding need for an open information sharing infrastructure to promote scholarly communicatio...
Phase 4: Review of the conditions under which individual services and platforms can be sustained ...
In university libraries and the scholarly community, there is growing concern with the high costs of...
arXiv.org is internationally acknowledged as a pioneering and successful open access digital archive...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
The work on the sustainability of organisations which exist to provide services to the Open Access c...
Although some services that support Open Access have developed a sustainable business model, many st...
Is open access sustainable? Detractors of the open access movement have often repeated the question,...
While software is only slowly becoming explicitly valued as a product and enabler of research, open ...
Digital commons have held the interest of the research community in recent years. However, instituti...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
In January 2010 Cornell University Library moved to expand the funding base for arXiv by requesting ...
In January 2010 Cornell University Library moved to expand the funding base for arXiv by requesting ...
The expanding need for an open information sharing infrastructure to promote scholarly communicatio...
Phase 4: Review of the conditions under which individual services and platforms can be sustained ...
In university libraries and the scholarly community, there is growing concern with the high costs of...
arXiv.org is internationally acknowledged as a pioneering and successful open access digital archive...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
The work on the sustainability of organisations which exist to provide services to the Open Access c...
Although some services that support Open Access have developed a sustainable business model, many st...
Is open access sustainable? Detractors of the open access movement have often repeated the question,...
While software is only slowly becoming explicitly valued as a product and enabler of research, open ...
Digital commons have held the interest of the research community in recent years. However, instituti...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...