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    Tom Mosterd created the event Institutional Open Access – What Works and What Doesn’t in the group Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months ago

    Title: Institutional Open Access – What Works and What Doesn’t

    Description: Institutionally funded Open Access (OA) for journals and books has been receiving increasing support from various players since 2012. Knowledge Unlatched, Open Library of Humanities, Luminos and TOME are a few examples of sometimes very different approaches. This session critically examines which approaches have been successful and which ideas have not worked, while trying to use this information to make generalising derivations. The target group are decision-makers in publishing houses and libraries who are actively involved in the (further) development of access and business models for OA journals and books.

    Link for event: https://openresearch.community/posts/institutional-open-access-what-works-and-what-doesn-t?room_id=frankfurt-book-fair-open-conversations

    2-3PM CEST

    1-2PM BST

    8-9AM EDT

    Date: 15 October 2020 8:00 am EDT EDT

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