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Case StudiesAccess, preservation and analysis in a consortial journal archive: the evolution of Scholars Portal JournalsPagotto & Zhao
Research ArticlesNational licence negotiations advancing the open access transition – a view from SwedenLundén et al.
Research ArticlesMonitoring agreements with open access elements: why article-level metadata are importantMarques et al.
Research ArticlesSwedish researchers’ responses to the cancellation of the big deal with ElsevierOlsson et al.
Opinion PiecesThe Plan S Rights Retention Strategy is an administrative and legal burden, not a sustainable open access solutionKhoo
ArticlesChanging the face of scholarly information provision: a case study of developing and launching JISC eCollectionsMilloy
Research ArticlesCancelling with the world’s largest scholarly publisher: lessons from the Swedish experience of having no access to ElsevierOlsson et al.
Key IssuesHow the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated an e-book crisis and the #ebooksos campaign for reformAnderson & McCauley