In this Scholastica water cooler chat, Ashley Farley, Senior Officer of Knowledge & Research Services at The Gates Foundation, shares recent shifts in funder OA policies.
In honor of OA Week, we're highlighting developing cooperative OA publishing models designed to generate and keep value within the research communities they serve.
We're continuing our blog series on cultivating community-driven OA journals in honor of Open Access Week 2024. In this post, hear from editors at Precision Nanomedicine, The Journal of Brown Hospital Medicine, and The Journal of The British Blockchain Association.
With so much misinformation out in the world, making reliable scholarly outputs readily available is more critical than ever. In this blog, we consider how academic organizations are developing toolkits for sustainable OA publishing and Scholastica's role in supporting those efforts.
What steps should emerging community-driven OA journals take to build engaged editor, author, reviewer, and reader communities? We asked Scholastica users to share their experiences and advice for a new OA Week series. Here's what they had to say!