Free and open access books: feedback on experiences of collaboration between university libraries, researchers and academic presses
2021
What formats, policy models, dissemination techniques for Open Access monographs today? Researchers, teachers, institutions, consortia, presses and libraries have collaborated in recent years to produce digital and hybrid objects.In this webinar we learn about two concrete case studies with a first-hand look at collaborative achievements and examine the results of the European survey on Open Access monographs conducted by the Open Access Working Group of the League of European Research Libraries (LIBER, https://libereurope.eu/).This session, in the form of a round table, was proposed in partnership with the Association of Directors and Management Staff of University Libraries and Documentation (ADBU, https://adbu.fr/) and moderated by Cecile Swiatek, Secretary General of ADBU and Director of the University of Paris Nanterre Library.Speakers:Delphine Lereculeur, "Publications" project manager at the Department of Resources and Scientific Information (DRIS) at Sciences Po, who leads projects on digital publishing and Open Access;Dorothee Pain, research engineer in the Department of Libraries and Scientific and Technical Information (DBIST) at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), is responsible for the university's digital library and administers the HAL portal. She is part of the professional office of the COUPERIN consortium and coordinates its ebook unit;Sofie Wennstrom, in charge of Open Access at Stockholm University Press and head of the LIBER Open Access group.
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