Exploring the impact of Pledge to Open
Taylor & Francis reports on progress in its collaborative funding initiative for open access books
Taylor & Francis reports on progress in its collaborative funding initiative for open access books
Institutions in 53 countries are now participating; there are agreements with 20 library consortia
Extended agreement follows a successful content syndication agreement that has been in place for two years
Scalable pricing model has been designed to benefit publishers in the Global South and smaller organisations
Partners say deal will make it easier for researchers to discover open access funding
Some 36 Norwegian institutions and research centres will benefit from the publishing deal
Funders "could have done more to encourage its uptake by both publishers and librarians"
Sixty-two UK institutions are members of the Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) through this agreement
CSP has already seen a strong benefit from the activation of the open access agreement upgrade
Recommended practices 'can mitigate exclusion and make an inequitable system less harmful'
OA is squeezing society and smaller publishers. Emma Watkins asks: is there another path to survival?
CAUL is the peak leadership organisation for university libraries in Australia and New Zealand