Case StudiesThe Library Publishing Coalition: organizing libraries to enhance scholarly publishingLippincott
Case StudiesInnovations in scholarly peer review at Nature Publishing Group and Palgrave MacmillanBourke-Waite
Case StudiesThe role of the library in scholarly publishing: The University of Manchester experienceBains
Opinion PiecesThe predatory publishing phenomenon: dead end or just an inconvenience on the road to a new scholarly publishing landscape?Reynolds
Case StudiesPractice and projects as a basis for academic publishing: case study from Maynooth University LibraryFallon et al.
CommentariesAccountability in the knowledge commons: lessons from Next Generation Library Publishing and the 2022 Values and Principles SummitLippincott & Skinner
ArticlesStarting over: applying new models that challenge existing paradigms in the scholarly publishing marketplaceScott
ArticlesProvide, obtain and exchange information: the e-publishing technology information platform CARPETSchüle
Opinion PiecesCollectivity and collaboration: imagining new forms of communality to create resilience in scholar-led publishingAdema & Moore
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.
ArticlesBreaking boundaries in academic publishing: launching a new format for scholarly researchNewton
ArticlesA snapshot of attitudes towards open access monograph publishing in the humanities and social sciences – part of the OAPEN-UK projectCollins & Milloy
Research ArticlesOpen access publishing in chemistry: a practical perspective informing new educationPagliaro
Case StudiesTowards inclusive scholarly publishing: developments in the university press communityCoggins et al.
ReviewsPredatory publishing practices: what researchers should know before submitting their manuscriptShen & Shah