It's that time of year again when researchers and information professionals celebrate International Open Access Week. Here's a round up of events, resources and publications that caught our eye.
The British Library - Open and Engaged 2019
Tom Moore from the Research Services team will be attending this event which will explore how higher education and heritage institutions can work together to improve open scholarship. Hopefully, there will be ideas we can use with our collections at the David Wilson Library.
OpenAire Webinars
OpenAire, the European organisation for open science, are running a webinar series on the theme of Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge. Topics include:
- OpenAPC - cost transparency of Open Access publishing
- Research Data Management
- Horizon 2020 Open Science Policies and beyond
- Plan S compliance for Open Access Journals
- From Open Science to Inclusive Science
OA Books
Two recent reports survey progress with open access in book publishing and make recommendations for future policy:
- Science Europe, On Open Access to Academic Books (Science Europe, 2019). http://scieur.org/oa-books
- Universities UK Open Access Monographs Group. Open Access and Monographs Evidence Review (Universities UK, 2019).https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/policy-and-analysis/reports/Documents/2019/UUK-Open-Access-Evidence-Review.pdf
The European Commission provides useful data on trends for open access to publications
https://ec.europa.eu/info/research-and-innovation/strategy/goals-research-and-innovation-policy/open-science/open-science-monitor/trends-open-access-publications_en
A new preprint from the Our Research team (who created Unpaywall) looks at the future of open access through a large-scale analysis of publications and readership
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2019/10/09/795310.full.pdf