Over the last decade, scholarly publishing has moved toward Open Access business models, driving enormous change across all stages of the research workflow.Â
In the Spring of 2022, CCC and the OA Switchboard announced a collaboration to automate the standardized exchange of Open Access payment details between publishers, institutions and funders.
The recent OSTP memo calling for zero embargo public access policies for articles resulting from research funded by US Federal agencies will increase the speed at which publishers commit to an Open Access (OA) future.
CCC has launched a new automated, data-driven tool designed to improve content providers’ ability to generate the clean, actionable information required to craft agreements with research institutions and funders of open-access publishing.
CCC’s Senior Director, Information & Content Solutions, Jamie Carmichael looks at the importance of data quality in negotiating and implementing open access (OA) institutional agreements.
Data is key to fueling the transition to Open Access publishing models, but it also presents some of the largest challenges. In the first part of a 3-part series, Herman Mentink takes a look at some of the data challenges publishers face in this transition.
ACS and CCC believe that with open dialogue and determination, we can replace previously unsolvable challenges with mutual benefits that create greater value for our institutions and the broader scholarly community.Â
The transition to Open Access (OA) business models and subsequent funding mandates has introduced many challenges for publishers, including an additional level of complexity to their publishing workflows.
In the accelerating transition to Open Access, The Microbiology Society has concentrated great attention on making strides to streamline author workflow from submission and review to publication.