COPIM DARIAHOpen OA Week Special Edition: Interview Questions for the ScholarLed Team DARIAHOpen asked to interview us about the formation, ethos and ambitions of ScholarLed. We were delighted to accept!
journals The Bonds that Fail to Tie Us Together: The Search for Sustainable Open Infrastructure in the UK and Beyond How can the open community put in place a sustainable infrastructure that helps to support Open Access to scholarship and retain some ownership of the research ecosystem?
equity Trust and Transparency: Critical Ingredients for Open Access These steps are the beginnings of a movement towards having more trusting and transparent conversations about open systems. If not, we face the risk that open systems will be co-opted by or become rife with the inequities we are aiming to eradicate from the current system.
Announcements ScholarLed to Pilot International Project for a Community-led Ecosystem for Open Access Book Publishing ScholarLed to play a key role in the Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM) project, supported by a £2.2 million grant from the Research England Development (RED) fund.
Statements The Enclosure of Scholarly Infrastructures, Open Access Books & the Necessity of Community It has to be asked: is it, in fact, a public and universal community “good” that all OA books be aggregated in one, central repository?