Open Access: the American perspective

The view from the USA The USA is a pivotal country in the development and success of the Open Access project. There is no federal mandate obliging authors to observe the tenets of OA, but some states have come close to making this a requirement. Funders are particularly powerful in this context, since they canContinueContinue reading “Open Access: the American perspective”

Exploring Scholarly Publishing: The Complex Journey Towards Open Access

The view from Germany Germany was one of the first countries to adopt an organized approach to Open Access. In 2016 it set up Projekt DEAL to negotiate Read & Publish agreements with publishers.  In our second post to celebrate Open Access Week, Dr Gernot Deinzer reviews the successes and challenges of the OA movementContinueContinue reading “Exploring Scholarly Publishing: The Complex Journey Towards Open Access”

Open Access: the triumphs, tragedies and tribulations – an Open Access retrospective

The view from the UK It is more than 30 years since Stevan Harnad began his first “experiment” with the concept of OA, though of course the movement has gained much greater momentum over the past decade. Open Access week takes place between 21st and 25th October this year.  To celebrate – and ever mindfulContinueContinue reading “Open Access: the triumphs, tragedies and tribulations – an Open Access retrospective”

Space for study: the art and science of modern library creation

19 September 2024, 15.00-16.30 CET(2pm-3.30pm BST) Webinar hosted by Gold Leaf, sponsored by De Gruyter Today’s academic library must take a proactive approach to modern study and research. It is not merely a repository of information, not merely a place for individual scholarship and not merely a building: though it is also all of theseContinueContinue reading “Space for study: the art and science of modern library creation”

Embracing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: social justice and the modern university

20 June 2024, 15.00-16.30 CET(2pm-3.30pm BST) Webinar hosted by Gold Leaf, sponsored by De Gruyter Academic institutions worldwide are increasingly embracing the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). As centers of knowledge and information, academic libraries are ideally positioned to promote DEI. But what exactly does DEI entail, and why is it so crucialContinueContinue reading “Embracing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: social justice and the modern university”