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Ellen Collins, Research Information Network

Open access monographs – where are we now and where are we going?. Ellen Collins, Research Information Network Livre electronique et open access, 3 June 2014, Paris. About OAPEN-UK. 5 year research project on open access monographs Quantitative pilot – 2011-2014

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Ellen Collins, Research Information Network

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  1. Open access monographs – where are we now and where are we going? Ellen Collins, Research Information Network Livreelectronique et open access, 3 June 2014, Paris @oapenuk #oapenuk

  2. About OAPEN-UK • 5 year research project on open access monographs • Quantitative pilot – 2011-2014 • Qualitative research programme • Cross-stakeholder • Real-world @oapenuk #oapenuk

  3. 90 HSS titles: 2006 - 2014 • Experimental Group (29 titles 2011-14, 16 titles 2013-14) Control Group (29 titles 2011-14, 16 titles 2013-14) • Standard e-book agreements • Publishers website • E-book aggregators • OA with CC licence • OAPEN Library • Google Books • Publishers website • Institutional Repository • ????? • Print version available for sale • E-book device friendly version available for sale @oapenuk #oapenuk

  4. Qualitative research • How do attitudes, perceptions, policies and processes need to change to support OA for monographs? • Stakeholder groups • Funders • Publishers • Institutions • Researchers • Learned societies @oapenuk #oapenuk

  5. Why are we doing it? • The ‘monograph in crisis’ • Supporting HSS researchers • Ensuring policy is evidence-based @oapenuk #oapenuk

  6. What have we found? • Systems and processes • System-wide change is essential • Need to align with wider changes to e-book publishing • Attitudes and behaviours • OA monographs need to fit with existing priorities and values @oapenuk #oapenuk

  7. What have we found? • Funding and finance • Where will the money come from? • What about Green? • The future… • The importance of choice @oapenuk #oapenuk

  8. Further Info OAPEN-UK website: http://oapen-uk.jiscebooks.org/ Twitter: @oapenuk #oapenuk Contact: ellen.collins@researchinfonet.org @oapenuk #oapenuk

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