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A presentation held by Janneke Adema and Joe Deville as part of the Research & Scholarly Publishing Forum panel “Open books under the microscope” – examining the transition to open scholarship in the world of books & monographs" that took place at the London Book Fair 2022 on April 07, 2022. Learning outcomes: How do we ‘open’ books successfully? What models are working and what lessons have we learned. Hear about what a transition to ‘open’ looks like from a variety of publishers producing books and monographs including ‘flip’ case-studies. Find out more about how infrastructure is enabling shifts towards open.
Community-led Open Publishing Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM) is supported by the Research England Development (RED) Fund, and Arcadia—a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.
open access, community-led, monographs, infrastructures
open access, community-led, monographs, infrastructures
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