Open Access Business Models for Research Funders and Universities


Autoria(s): Friend, Frederick
Data(s)

01/09/2011

Resumo

This briefing paper offers insight into various open access business models, from institutional to subject repositories, from open access journals to research data and monographs. This overview shows that there is a considerable variety in business models within a common framework of public funding. Open access through institutional repositories requires funding from particular institutions to set up and maintain a repository, while subject repositories often require contributions from a number of institutions or funding agencies to maintain a subject repository hosted at one institution. Open access through publication in open access journals generally requires a mix of funding sources to meet the cost of publishing. Public or charitable research funding bodies may contribute part of the cost of publishing in an open access journal but institutions also meet part of the cost, particularly when the author does not have a research grant from a research funding body

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application/pdf

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http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/6273/1/Open_Access_Business_Models_for_Research_Funders_and_Universities.pdf

Friend, Frederick (2011) Open Access Business Models for Research Funders and Universities. [Publication]

Relação

http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/6273/

Tipo

Publication

NonPeerReviewed