Case StudiesThe ‘upside down’: exploring offset pricing models and article deposit terms at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)Buck
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Key IssuesHow the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated an e-book crisis and the #ebooksos campaign for reformAnderson & McCauley
Research ArticlesCollaborating to support the use and development of open educational resources: a White Rose Libraries research projectMoore et al.
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Case StudiesThe Essex Student Journal: demonstrating the benefits of diamond open access across the University of Essex and beyondCrago
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Opinion PiecesYou say you want a revolution! Could it finally be time to rethink scholarly communications?Sykes
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