Unpicking Subscribe to Open
Tricia Miller and Andrea Lopez explain how the model benefits everyone in the scholarly community
Tricia Miller and Andrea Lopez explain how the model benefits everyone in the scholarly community
Non-profit science publisher Annual Reviews has converted the first 15 journal volumes of the year to open access
Annual Reviews has made its journals available to all (without access control), in an effort to assist students, faculty, and researchers who are working and studying remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic
Jisc has announced its support for the global initiative ‘Subscribe to Open’ developed by the non-profit publisher Annual Reviews
Knowable Magazine aims to cover the real-world significance of research in a compelling fashion, write Eva Emerson and Richard Gallagher
It remains a surprising fact to many that most open access publishers do not charge article processing charges, writes Liz Allen
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
Patrick Hargitt explains why 2022 became the year that accessibility got serious
Joseph Koivisto and Jordan Sly from the University of Maryland discuss the implications of the publications-as-data model
Despite the collective and decisive step changes in enabling the transition to open access this year, we should not be complacent, writes Susie Winter
Thomas Shaw and Andrew Barker from Lancaster University Library discuss the realities, challenges and future impact of open access in the research community
It’s not a question of if, but how. The future of scholarly publishing is open, yet the debate on how to accelerate the growth of open access continues