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Extended slidedeck zur deutschsprachigen Präsentation "Open Book Collective: Community-geleitete Governance und Finanzierung von Infrastrukturen für Open Access-Bücher", die im Rahmen des Workshops "Open-Access-Transformation der wissenschaftlichen Buchproduktion aus der Perspektive von Institutionen" stattfindet. Open Book Collective ist eine not-for-profit Organisation und Community, die einen community-geleiteten Ansatz zur Finanzierung und Governance von offenen Infrastrukturen für Open Access Buchpublikationen Realität werden lässt. Die Open Book Collective ist zudem eine Key Deliverable des Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM)-Projekts, welches als Forschungs- und Infrastrukturprojekt über 3,5 Jahre (2019-23) durch den Research England Development Fund sowie Arcadia gefördert wird. Der Online-Workshop "Open-Access-Transformation der wissenschaftlichen Buchproduktion aus der Perspektive von Institutionen" wird am 07.10.2022, 10 bis 14.30 Uhr im Rahmen des BMBF-geförderten Projekts open-access.network vom Helmholtz Open Science Office veranstaltet. Die Veranstaltung ist Teil der Workshopreihe "Open-Access-Monografien".
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.
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