Scholarly Communication at the Crossroad: From subscription to Open Access?

mdelhaye's bookmarks 2018-08-10

Summary:

The University of Hong Kong (HKU), being the foremost research institution in Asia, has experienced YOY double digit growth in gold open access publications in recent years. From the collection development perspective, there is an urgent need to understand the trend in research output in order to reassess the resources budget allocation and expenditures to accommodate the needed funding support for OA publishing. This paper presents the strategies adopted by HKU in preparing the budget transition toward OA publishing and to strengthen the library's negotiating power in securing sustainable big deals that factor in support for researchers to go the OA route. The value for money, challenge and risk of committing in multiyear big deals without accounting for publishing expenditures in OA contents will be discussed. Analytics on research output, journal subscription and article publishing expenditures will be used to inform the bigger picture of funding access to scholarly contents.

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http://library.ifla.org/2192/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.transition oa.funding oa.hong_kong oa.libraries oa.budgets oa.big_deals oa.redirection oa.fees oa.conversions

Date tagged:

08/10/2018, 04:55

Date published:

08/10/2018, 00:55