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The publisher journey for OUP
Author(s) -
Rhodri Jackson
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
insights
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2048-7754
DOI - 10.1629/2048-7754.117
Subject(s) - publishing , library science , open access publishing , finch , work (physics) , political science , sociology , engineering , computer science , law , biology , mechanical engineering , ecology
The journey towards open access (OA) monograph publishing is incomplete. Since the publication of the Finch Report and in an environment of improving funding for OA monographs, publishers have made tentative moves into the OA monograph space, but there are a number of questions to be answered before one or more truly successful and sustainable business models can be identified. Oxford University Press (OUP) is a large monograph publisher, and has been publishing OA journals for a decade. It is only in the last year though that OUP has made significant moves towards OA monograph publishing, participating in the OAPEN-UK project and considering other options. The challenge for OUP and the publishing industry is to work with authors, funders and other interested parties to develop OA monograph publishing options which work for all involved and safeguard the future of a crucial element of the scholarly publishing landscape

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