Case StudiesFive ways to optimize open access uptake after a signed read and publish contract: lessons learned from the Dutch UKB consortiumSchalken
Editorial ContentWhat researchers told us about their experiences and expectations of scholarly communications ecosystemsEstelle
Research ArticlesHow libraries can support society publishers to accelerate their transition to full and immediate OA and Plan SWise & Estelle
Case StudiesFrom provider to partner: how digital humanities sparked a change in Gale’s relationship with universitiesHoughton & Ketchley
Research ArticlesMonitoring agreements with open access elements: why article-level metadata are importantMarques et al.
Opinion PiecesClearing the garden: ScholarlyHub as a new non-profit digital commonsHathcock & Geltner
Opinion PiecesWill the coronavirus slow open access – and is the answer different for books and journals?Wise & Pinter
Case StudiesThe impact of open access publishing agreements at the University of Vienna in light of the Plan S requirements: a review of current status, challenges and perspectivesPinhasi et al.
Research ArticlesUnderstanding and supporting researchers’ choices in sharing their publications: the launch of the FairShare Network and Shareable PDFRapple
ArticlesA snapshot of attitudes towards open access monograph publishing in the humanities and social sciences – part of the OAPEN-UK projectCollins & Milloy
Research ArticlesMore readers in more places: the benefits of open access for scholarly booksNeylon et al.
Opinion PiecesThe Plan S Rights Retention Strategy is an administrative and legal burden, not a sustainable open access solutionKhoo