Open Access Models, Pirate Libraries and Advocacy Repertoires: Policy Options to Construct and Govern Academic Knowledge Commons - document

AThomas's bookmarks 2021-04-06

Summary:

"In this article, I propose exploring open access academic publishing through the lenses of Knowledge Commons. Instead of focusing on users’ rights to access and reuse the output under open copyright licensing conditions, I study the govern-ance of the academic publishing ecosystem, and its political economy, technical and labour infrastructure. Based on selected examples, I discuss how they comply with the concept of the commons. I use analytical frameworks from the Ostromian literature of the governance of Knowledge Commons to provide insights on the various steps of academic publishing work as a process. I then analyse a range of open access publishing projects, includ-ing gold, green, diamond, platinum and pirate libraries. Finally, I draw from practices a repertoire of advocacy actions and I make recommendations for academics to develop policies supporting Academic Commons".

Link:

https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03186817/document

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » AThomas's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.new oa.publishing oa.copyright oa.licensing oa.libre oa.business_models oa.guerrilla oa.advocacy oa.policies oa.commons

Date tagged:

04/06/2021, 04:30

Date published:

04/06/2021, 00:30