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  • Scholarly Publishers

    …gap within the profession (Page, 2020, Gender Pay Gap, n.d.).  Publishing Business Models Most publishers have historically operated within subscription or sales models that require payment for access to publications. These business models situate research publications behind a paywall, resulting in limited access to research for those who are not affiliated with a subscribing or purchasing institution.  More recently and under pressure from the…

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  • Open Book Collective:Β Collective Path Toward an Open and Sustainable Monograph Future

    …nd trusted archiving facility hosted by member institutions for long-term preservation.  The landscape for OA monographs is still in flux and, thus, remains open for innovation.   By pioneering new community-owned OA business models—including new funding and publishing models, as well as a new collaborative platform that is governed by and for the benefit of the community it serves—the Open Book Collective charts a new collective path toward an op…

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  • Institutions partner with ACS to advance first California-wide transformative open access agreement

    …ancement of open science, for the benefit of chemistry and the world.” The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. ACS’ mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and all its people. The Society is a global leader in promoting excellence in science education and providing access to chemistry-related information and research through its mu…

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  • Announcing the Open Access Tipping Point Workshop, co-sponsored by the UC Academic Senate & Libraries

    …ate information sharing and advance overall readiness for principled North American negotiations focused on sustainable open access transformation. An agenda will be shared soon. Who: North American institutions interested in utilizing their major publisher negotiations to achieve open access transformation; institutions must apply to participate in dyads consisting of a faculty member and a library director/university librarian. When: August 28 2…

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  • Open Access Publishing Agreements and Discounts

    …s covered: All 10 campuses, LBNL Effective dates: Ongoing See full details American Chemical Society Discount or funding available:  Single, discounted APC of $3,000 (unless APC list price is lower than $3,000) Full APC covered for authors without funds available for open access publishing (NOTE: Effective July 1, 2025, full coverage of APCs will no longer be available.) Eligible journals: All ACS journals UC locations covered: All 10 campuses, LB…

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  • Remarks by GΓΌnter Waibel on federal public access policies and institutional investment

    …k A of the policy further erodes the viability of a paywall (subscription) business model by making approximately 40% of US articles immediately available, per OSTP estimate. That puts publishers under increasing pressure to transition to business models that remunerate full open access publishing. Otherwise, they’ll get scooped by the versions of publications deposited for immediate access in repositories. Particularly for large publishers, the m…

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  • Guidelines for Prioritizing Transformative Open Access Agreements

    …comprehensive transition from one type of fee structure to the other. The business model governing the agreement may involve per-article payments or other mechanisms, as long as the terms are consistent with UC’s other guidelines. There are advantages to per-article payment models (e.g., article processing charges or APCs) that encourage price sensitivity, and to alternatives (e.g., “subscribe-to-open”) that obviate such payments and reduce barri…

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  • Practical Idealism: UC’s Approach to Open Access

    …ccess publishing. The scholarly publishing industry has never had a single business model. In addition to paywalls and transitional hybrid models, publishers large and small are experimenting with different models for different journals — gold, platinum, diamond, subscribe to open and every other idea that has potential. As with article page charges (another form of author payments that have been around for a long time, e.g., in physics and plant…

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  • book cover, gold text on blue background, for "The University of California: Creating, Nurturing, and Maintaining Academic Quality in a Public-University Setting"

    Interview with Jud King: an author’s perspective on the rewards and challenges of open access book publishing

    …e country that is developing hundreds of universities that aim to be world-class, and readers there should certainly want to have this book. The cause of this omission is not clear and I have not been able to find a way to bring about action. Fortunately, JD.com, Amazon’s prime competitor in China, does now carry the book. How can libraries improve the discovery of these materials? It would help greatly if there were some way of assuring that open…

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  • IOP Publishing and University of California sign open access agreement

    …orces UC’s commitment to maximizing the visibility and impact of the world-class research conducted across our campuses.” Under the agreement, the UC Libraries will automatically cover the full cost of publishing open access for corresponding authors at all 10 campuses and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who choose to publish in IOPP’s full open access and hybrid journals, as well as most partner journals. To maximize the number of UC re…

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