Calibrating the parameters: changing hearts and minds about open access monographsDaviesApr 8, 201427: 4-6DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 4-6
Open access e-books: the role of the institutionAyrisApr 8, 201427: 7-10DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 7-10
Open access monographs and the role of the libraryCollins & StoneApr 8, 201427: 11-16DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 11-16
Open access monographs: a humanities research perspectiveCheshireApr 8, 201427: 17-20DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 17-20
The publisher journey for OUPJacksonApr 8, 201427: 21-25DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 21-25
Building it together: collaboration in university-based open access book publishingHackerApr 8, 201427: 26-29DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 26-29
‘The Returned’: on the future of monographic booksBunzApr 8, 201427: 30-34DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 30-34
Open access monograph business modelsFerwerdaApr 8, 201427: 35-38DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 35-38
Snapshots of three open access business modelsNewton et al.Apr 8, 201427: 39-44DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 39-44
How should we fund open access monographs and what do you think is the most likely way that funding will happen?Davies et al.Apr 8, 201427: 45-50DownloadPDF (English)XML (English)Apr 8, 201427: 45-50