Read The ‘OA market’ – what is healthy? Part 1 (January 24, 2023) here The debate begins with the word ‘market’ Talking about open access and a market in the same sentence ignites all kinds of passions and opinions. Of course, a market around OA publishing exists as sized and estimated by Delta Think to… Read full article >
The ‘OA market’ – what is healthy? Part 1
Here we are in a new year, and the start of 2023 seems like the right time for a discussion about health and fitness… of the Open Access (OA) landscape. Back in 2021, OASPA brought together people from different stakeholder groups across scholarly communications to consider how best to enable a healthy landscape with greater… Read full article >
Webinar: Rights Retention for Books and Book Chapters
As well as the recording above, please find panelist’s slides and responses to unanswered attendee questions below. Date: Wednesday November 23, 2022 Time: 4 – 5 pm UK/UTC Other timezones: 8.00 am Pacific Time | 10.00 am Central Time | 11.00 am Eastern Time | 12.00 pm Brasilia Time | 5.00 pm Central European Time… Read full article >
OASPA Announces Launch of New Supporter Membership Category
Membership expanded to non-publisher organisations and individuals to broaden open scholarship discussion with additional perspectives Today OASPA launches a new way to advance open scholarship: Supporter Membership. In commitment to its mission goal to convene community stakeholders to share experiences, discuss problems and identify opportunities in the advancement of open access; and in recognition of… Read full article >
Webinar: Normalizing Open Research practices via grassroots community-building
As well as the recording above, you can find panelist slides at the following links Anita Eerland, Caleb Kibet and Etienne Roesch Resources shared during the webinar chat: Towards wide-scale adoption of open science practices: The role of open science communities Contextualizing Openness: Situating Open Science https://reproducibilitea.org/ Guest post summarising some webinar takeaways can be… Read full article >