We recently welcomed Dryad as an OASPA member in the Supporting Services and Infrastructure (Non-Commercial) category. Dryad joins a growing list of over 200 OASPA members. We asked Jennifer Gibson, Executive Director, a few questions so we could learn more about Dryad and its connection to open scholarship and the decision to become an OASPA member…. Read full article >
Welcoming Jisc as an OASPA member
We recently welcomed Jisc as an OASPA member in the Supporting Services and Infrastructure (Non-Commercial) category. Jisc joins over 200 OASPA members. We asked Liz Bal, Director of Open Research Services and Caren Milloy, Director of Licensing, a few questions so we could learn more about Jisc and its connection to open scholarship and the decision… Read full article >
Welcoming LIBER Quarterly as an OASPA member
We recently welcomed LIBER Quarterly as an OASPA member in the Scholar Publisher category. LIBER Quarterly joins almost 200 total OASPA members and over 60 others in this category. We asked Trudy Turner, Managing Editor, a few questions so we could learn more about LIBER Quarterly and its connection to open scholarship and decision to… Read full article >
Welcoming EIFL as an OASPA member
We recently welcomed EIFL as an OASPA member in the Supporting Services and Infrastructure (Non-Commercial) category. EIFL joins almost 200 total OASPA members and 28 others in this category. We asked Iryna Kuchma, Open Access Programme Manager, a few questions so we could learn more about EIFL and its connection to open scholarship and decision… Read full article >
Welcoming Bloomsbury Academic as an OASPA member
We recently welcomed Bloomsbury Academic as an OASPA member in the Large Publisher category. Bloomsbury Academic joins over 190 OASPA members. We asked Ros Pyne, Global Director, Research and Open Access, a few questions so we could learn more about Bloomsbury Academic and its connection to open scholarship and decision to become an OASPA member…. Read full article >