New reports from Open Access Implementation Group

Kyle Brady
Friday 28 October 2011

The UK OAIG has just released two new reports on the benefits of open access to the private sector, and the practicalities of implementing ‘gold’ open access in HE.

Benefits to the Private Sector of Open Access to Higher Education and Scholarly Research provides some examples of the ways that businesses have used and benefited from open access material, and suggests that further evidence is needed to fully understand the potential impact of open access.

JISC Collections open access fees project: final report describes the outcome of a study into the principles and practical processes of paid open access options, particularly the ‘hybrid’ model where individual articles in a traditional journal can be made open access on payment of a fee. The report identifies several areas where improvements could be made to support the transition to open access publishing.

See our information about research funders and open access policies on the Library web pages.

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