CAUTION: This e-mail originated outside the University of Southampton. *** With apologies for cross-posting ***
You may be interested in a new guest post<https://oaspa.org/guest-post-the-fully-oa-agreement-an-essential-component-of-a-diverse-open-access-world/> on the OASPA blog by the OASPA Fully OA Journal Publishers Interest Group. The post calls for a greater focus on “Fully OA” publishing agreements and argues that while much time and energy is devoted to Transformative Agreements and transforming subscription models, a balanced approach whereby institutions also partner with fully OA publishers to fulfill their open research strategies and serve the needs of their research and teaching communities is optimal. It contains a list of the benefits of fully OA agreements and a Call to Action. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ It is important to note that the views of this group do not represent the views of the OASPA membership as a whole. Please see this post<https://oaspa.org/the-oaspa-blog-a-platform-for-open-access-discussions/> outlining our wish for the OASPA Blog to be a platform for open access discussions fostering a transparent exchange of views, experiences and ideas between all those working in the open access ecosystem to ultimately further our mission to advance open access and ensure a diverse, vibrant, and healthy open access community. Best wishes, Bernie Bernie Folan Communications, Engagement and Outreach Manager, OASPA OASPA, Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ___________________________________________________________________ Stay up to date: Sign up<http://eepurl.com/bYkP8r> for OASPA news by email | Follow us on Twitter: @OASPA<https://twitter.com/OASPA>
_______________________________________________ GOAL mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/goal
