ARL: Report on Berlin 12 Open Access Conference

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-12-19

Summary:

"On December 8 and 9, 2015, representatives from several regions (Asia, Europe, and North America) met in Berlin, Germany, to discuss a proposal to flip subscription-based journals to open access models. The initiative is being led by the Max Planck Society, the organizer and host of the invitation-only Berlin 12 Open Access Conference. The rationale for the initiative is based on an analysis undertaken by Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL), which found that a flip to open access would be possible at no financial risk, 'maybe even at lower overall costs'1 to the system. More information about the analysis is available in the MPDL white paper, Disrupting the Subscription Journals’ Business Model for the Necessary Large-Scale Transformation to Open Access. 2 The objective of the conference was to build a consensus for an internationally coordinated effort to shift libraries’ journal budgets away from subscriptions and towards article processing costs (APCs). The meeting was attended by 96 participants from 19 countries, with several US and Canadian representatives (listed below). The major point of discussion was an expression of interest (EOI) that would form the basis for gaining support and moving forward with the initiative. Once published, organizations will be invited to sign the EOI and it will be used to galvanize interest in the initiative around the world ..."

Link:

http://www.arl.org/storage/documents/publications/2015.12.18-Berlin12Report.pdf

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.arl oa.libraries oa.librarians oa.events oa.budgets oa.conversions oa.gold oa.fees oa.studies oa.max_planck_society oa.universities oa.colleges oa.reports oa.hei oa.journals

Date tagged:

12/19/2015, 09:16

Date published:

12/19/2015, 04:16