Open access for scholarly books : policy and practice
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22/11/2013
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Fierce debates have characterised 2013 as the implications of government mandates for open access have been debated and pathways for implementation worked out. There is no doubt that journals will move to a mix of gold and green and there will be an unsettled relationship between the two. But what of books? Is it conceivable that in those subjects, such as in the humanities and social sciences, where something longer than the journal article is still the preferred form of scholarly communications that these will stay closed? Will it be acceptable to have some publicly funded research made available only in closed book form (regardless of whether print or digital) while other subjects where articles are favoured go open access? Frances Pinter is in the middle of these debates, having founded Knowledge Unlatched (see www.knowledgeunlatched.org). KU is a global library consortium enabling open access books. Knowledge Unlatched is helping libraries to work together for a sustainable open future for specialist academic books. Its vision is a healthy market that includes free access for end users. In this session she will review all the different models that are being experimented with around the world. These include author-side payments, institutional subsidies, research funding body approaches etc. She will compare and contrast these models with those that are already in place for journal articles. She will also review the policy landscape and report on how open access scholarly books are faring to date Frances Pinter, Founder, Knowledge Unlatched, UK |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68059/1/The_resurgence_of_open_access_-_Online_Information_Show_2013.pdf http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68059/3/BerkmanWorkshopReportFinal.pdf http://www.online-information.co.uk/static/the-resurgence-of-open-access Montgomery, Lucy (2013) Open access for scholarly books : policy and practice. In Online Information 2013, 19-20 November 2013, London, United Kingdom. (Unpublished) |
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Creative Industries Faculty |
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