ESAC Community of Practice call: How are transformative agreements actually transforming the subscription system and enabling an open paradigm?

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-03-17

Summary:

"Transformative agreements are those contracts negotiated between institutions (libraries, national and regional consortia) and publishers in which library funds previously used to pay for subscription access are used, instead, to support the costs of open access publishing of articles of an institution’s or consortium members’ researchers--as well as the reading access required for content still behind the paywall. But in what way are they actually transitional and transformative?"

The event will be repeated for those in a time zone inconvenient for the event above.

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtce6qpj8qE9IiaTgfyFP7H2H9I4ZiXZ7U

On Wednesday, 23 March, 2022 the ESAC Community of Practice will meet to discuss how they are adapting their workflows, data streams, administrative processes, organizational structures and budget lines to prepare for a fully open access paradigm in scholarly publishing. Using the OA transformation drivers illustrated in ESAC’s How Transformative Is It? spectrum as a basis, Arja Tuliniemi, Head of Licensing at the National Library of Finland/FinELib consortium and Graham Anderson, Interim Head of Publishing Operations at The Royal Society, will kick off the open discussion with insights from within their organizations. Come with your own questions and experiences, as plenty of time will be dedicated to moderated discussion and Q&A! All are welcome...."

Link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtce6qpj8qE9IiaTgfyFP7H2H9I4ZiXZ7U

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Date tagged:

03/17/2022, 09:20

Date published:

03/17/2022, 05:20