Traditional Publishers and the Transition towards Open Access | Septentrio Conference Series

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Summary:

Abstract:  The entire publishing landscape appears to be slowly but steadily moving towards universal open access. Over the years, traditional publishers have tested out a variety of models to ensure that academic literature can be made openly available in an economically viable manner. These include Pledge to Open for books, Transformative Agreements (aka Read-and-Publish deals) and Subscribe to Open (S2O) for journals, and various forms of Diamond Open Access facilitated by public funding streams. While everybody tends to agree that open access is desirable, it may be the case that every model has both positives and negatives. In this discussion, representatives from four traditional publishers will get together and share their experiences and thoughts about the future.

The session will begin with four lightning talks (6–7 minutes each), in which representatives of Springer Nature, Universitetsforlaget, Taylor & Francis Group, and De Gruyter Brill share their experiences with different models of open access publishing. After the lightning talks, there will be a panel discussion chaired by Per Pippin Aspaas, head of Library Research and Publishing Support at UiT and member of the institution’s Library collections budget committee.

Link:

https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/SCS/article/view/7910

Updated:

05/17/2025, 06:00

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Tags:

oa.publishers oa.conversions oa.business_models oa.offsets oa.fees oa.no-fee oa.subscribe_to_open

Date tagged:

05/17/2025, 09:58

Date published:

11/01/2024, 06:00