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What Researchers and Librarians Want Publishers to Know about the OA Mandate Compliance Process

Publishers spend a lot of time thinking about open-access solutions for mandate compliance, but researchers’ priorities often lie elsewhere—in producing the work that they want to get into the world. What should publishers know about researchers' experience navigating publisher policies and workflows for OA? This panel will discuss the impact of different OA models on researchers' work, the choices and trade-offs that OA mandates require researchers to make (e.g. paying a high APC for a prestigious journal or paying a research assistant) and the impact of OA on the submission process. Speakers will discuss how publishers can support a more equitable open-access landscape, reduce barriers to participation, and make mandate compliance as easy as possible. We will share examples of language from research grants, processes around OA waivers, and libraries' processes for supporting researchers in the path to open scholarship.
Publication Date
2024 June

46th Annual Meeting

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"Inflection Point: Setting the Course for the Future of Scholarly Communication" Huge growth in proposals and publications, a greater focus on researchers as both author and reader, evolving open access publishing models, and the urgent need for equity and inclusion are disrupting traditional publishing infrastructure and processes. In addition, the explosive capabilities of artificial intelligence will likely disrupt every facet of scholarly communication, but represent both opportunities and threats. We are at an inflection point—our decisions will determine both the value we deliver as an industry, as well as the values we reflect as a community.