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The Future of Scholarly Communications

The Future of Scholarly Communications

As the rush intensifies to find ways to treat and manage COVID-19, one thing is clear: researchers, along with their counterparts in industry and the health services, need unrestricted access to the research literature.

Powerful US Research Funder Unveils Strict Open-Access Policy

Powerful US Research Funder Unveils Strict Open-Access Policy

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute is the second major US funder to mandate that the research it pays for must be free to read on publication.

India Pushes Bold 'one Nation, One Subscription' Journal-access Plan

India Pushes Bold 'one Nation, One Subscription' Journal-access Plan

Researchers will also recommend an open-access policy that promotes research being shared in online repositories.

International Day for Universal Access to Information

International Day for Universal Access to Information

28 September marks the first celebration of the International Day for Universal Access to Information since its proclamation by the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly, is of crucial importance.

How the Internet Archive is Ensuring Permanent Access to Open Access Journal Articles - Internet Archive Blogs

How the Internet Archive is Ensuring Permanent Access to Open Access Journal Articles - Internet Archive Blogs

Internet Archive has archived and identified 9 million open access journal articles- the next 5 million is getting harder.

Evaluating the Impact of Open Access Policies on Research Institutions

Evaluating the Impact of Open Access Policies on Research Institutions

The proportion of research outputs published in open access journals or made available on other freely-accessible platforms has increased over the past two decades, driven largely by funder mandates, institutional policies, grass-roots advocacy, and changing attitudes in the research community.

More Readers in More Places: The Benefits of Open Access for Scholarly Books

More Readers in More Places: The Benefits of Open Access for Scholarly Books

New report published by Springer Nature analyses usage patterns across open access and closed books.The results show higher geographic diversity of usage, higher numbers of downloads and more citations for open access books.

Dozens of Scientific Journals Have Vanished from the Internet, and No One Preserved Them

Dozens of Scientific Journals Have Vanished from the Internet, and No One Preserved Them

Most open access journals lack the technical means and plans to preserve their articles, despite a mandate from some funders that they do so. Specialists worry about a potential loss to scholarship.

Systematize Information on Journal Policies and Practices - A Call to Action

Systematize Information on Journal Policies and Practices - A Call to Action

Recently the creators of Transpose and the Platform for Responsible Editorial Policies convened an online workshop on infrastructures that provide information on scholarly journals. In this blog post they look back at the workshop and discuss next steps.

Swiss € 57million Elsevier Deal

Swiss € 57million Elsevier Deal

The publishing contract reads like a classic big deal for journal subscriptions. But then, only a short addendum of 1.5 pages deals with the new Open Access workflow.

Open Letter on Plan S in Horizon Europe

Open Letter on Plan S in Horizon Europe

In an open letter to the European Commission and the European Research Council, the President of CESAER emphasises the full support for open access to scientific publications and the implementation of Plan S in Horizon Europe

Drivers of Article Processing Charges in Open Access

Drivers of Article Processing Charges in Open Access

This study sheds light on the various determinants of Articel Processing Charges in Open Access. The results strongly support the hypothesis that academia runs the risk not to take advantage of the cost-reducing opportunities inherent to digitization via a hybrid oa-strategy.

Open Access Transformation in Switzerland & Germany: A Synopsis of Agreements with Wiley, Springer Nature & Elsevier

Open Access Transformation in Switzerland & Germany: A Synopsis of Agreements with Wiley, Springer Nature & Elsevier

Since Germany has been trying for years to reach such a contract with Elsevier, it is worth comparing it with the two transformative contracts with Wiley and Springer Nature in Germany, which were reached and coordinated by Project DEAL.

Universities Will Cancel Deals with Publishers if They Don't Respond to Current Financial Pressures

Universities Will Cancel Deals with Publishers if They Don't Respond to Current Financial Pressures

A price freeze on journal subscriptions will not be enough to avoid UK researchers losing access to key academic content, warn three major sector bodies representing academic library directors and higher education managers. 

Library Support for OA Books Workshop: the German Perspective

Library Support for OA Books Workshop: the German Perspective

COPIM, OPERAS-P and open-access.network aim at gaining a better understanding of the national-specific issues surrounding collective funding for OA books from a library perspective.

Will COVID-19 Mark the End of Scientific Publishing As We Know It?

Will COVID-19 Mark the End of Scientific Publishing As We Know It?

Under the pressure of a global health crisis, the argument for open access has sunk in. Is this the catalyst that breaks up the bonds of an old publishing model once and for all?

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back - The Pandemic's Impact on Open Access Progress

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back - The Pandemic's Impact on Open Access Progress

The COVID pandemic may leave us stuck between a growing consensus that open science is the superior way to drive progress and an inability to invest what may be needed to make it happen.

Help Us Get to Know the Open Access Journals and Platforms That Are Free of Charge for Readers and Authors

Help Us Get to Know the Open Access Journals and Platforms That Are Free of Charge for Readers and Authors

We are pleased to invite you to fill in a survey dedicated to gaining in-depth understanding of open access journals that don’t charge author-fees, often known as the “diamond model”; journals that are free to both readers and authors. In addition, we are launching a crowdsourcing effort to list diamond journals not yet covered in major databases like DOAJ.