Research ArticlesMore readers in more places: the benefits of open access for scholarly booksNeylon et al.
Case StudiesTransforming library collections in a pandemic: the perspective from Edge Hill UniversityFrança
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CommentariesAccountability in the knowledge commons: lessons from Next Generation Library Publishing and the 2022 Values and Principles SummitLippincott & Skinner
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ArticlesManaging open access: the first year of managing RCUK and Wellcome Trust OA funding at the University of Glasgow LibraryAshworth et al.
Research ArticlesBig in Japan, Zimbabwe or Brazil – global reach and national preferences for open access booksSnijder
Case StudiesDeveloping strategies to ensure compliance with funders’ open access policiesPontika & Rozenberga
Opinion PiecesEasy access to the version of record (VoR) could help combat piracy: views from a publishing technologistMellins-Cohen
ArticlesA higher impact for open access monographs: disseminating through OAPEN and DOAB at AUPSnijder
Opinion PiecesYou say you want a revolution! Could it finally be time to rethink scholarly communications?Sykes
ArticlesA snapshot of attitudes towards open access monograph publishing in the humanities and social sciences – part of the OAPEN-UK projectCollins & Milloy
Research ArticlesCost estimates of an open access mandate for monographs in the UK’s third Research Excellence FrameworkEve et al.