We recently welcomed DOAB (Directory of Open Access Books) as an OASPA member in the Supporting Services and Infrastructure (Non-Commercial) category. DOAB joins 190 OASPA members and more than 30 others in the supporting services and infrastructure category that provide significant services and/or support to open access publishing. We asked Tom Mosterd, Community Manager, a… Read full article >
Welcoming Edinburgh University Library as an OASPA member
We recently welcomed Edinburgh University Library’s Edinburgh Diamond as a new OASPA member in the Supporting Services and Infrastructure (Non-Commercial) category. Edinburgh University Library joins 185 OASPA members and more than 30 others in the supporting services and infrastructure category that provide significant services and/or support to open access publishing. We asked Rebecca Wojturska, Open… Read full article >
Welcoming HighWire as an OASPA member
We recently welcomed HighWire as a new OASPA member in the Supporting Services and Infrastructure (Commercial) category. HighWire joins 185 OASPA members and more than 30 others in the supporting services and infrastructure category that provide significant services and/or support to open access publishing. We asked Alison McGonagle-O’Connell, Senior Director of Marketing of HighWire, a… Read full article >
Welcoming Coko as an OASPA member
We recently welcomed Coko as a new OASPA member in the Supporting Services and Infrastructure (Non-Commercial) category. Coko joins almost 180 total members, and 30 other organisations within this category that provide significant services and/or support to open access publishing. We asked Adam Hyde, Founder of Coko, a few questions so we could learn more… Read full article >