Open access books: an international collaboration to explore the practical implications for librarians of increasing access to scholarly research outputsTools Zhou, Elsie, Errelin, Leon, Oakley, Sam and Smyth, Neil (2018) Open access books: an international collaboration to explore the practical implications for librarians of increasing access to scholarly research outputs. In: IFLA WLIC 2018, World Library and Information Congress, 84th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, 24-30 August 2018, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Submitted)
AbstractOpen access advocacy and partnership is an established role for libraries across the world: books continue to be a challenge. Books and book chapters remain a vital output for many research areas. Open access policies have focused primarily on journal articles and serial publications, potentially creating an imbalance in the research literature freely available, and possibly having a negative impact on book publications in terms of readership and citations. Publisher permissions for journal articles can usually be accessed from Sherpa RoMEO, but book contracts continue to be a mostly hidden agreement between publisher and researcher, inaccessible to librarians who are supporting and driving the open access agenda within an institution.
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