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From the Q&A at the close of this excellent @UKLibrariesNAG@twitter.com #WebinarWeek session, presenters advocate a necessary move away from 'read and publish' type thinking
Excellent opportunities from the collective information that will be available through @OpenBookCollect@twitter.com
#OpenAcess https://twitter.com/UKLibrariesNAG/status/1590720817109012480
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/UKLibrariesNAG/status/1590735675208347653
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Epic teamup time...
@UKLibrariesNAG@twitter.com, @COPIMproject@twitter.com, & @OpenBookCollect@twitter.com present
"Collective Funding for #OpenAccessBooks: How Libraries and Publishers Can Banish the BPC"
with the expertise of @EmmaE_B@twitter.com, @alittleroad@twitter.com, @epicbayj@twitter.com, @JudithFathallah@twitter.com, and @Livyonalee@twitter.com
#WebinarWeek https://t.co/LUucJfJBRZ
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/UKLibrariesNAG/status/1590720817109012480
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UKRI data for 2013-2021 provides data on the no. of books & book chapter research outputs published per year - if BPC fees are £10k per book & £2k per chapter then the total cost would be approx £6.4m a year if only the BPC model is used! #WebinarWeek #openaccess
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/UKLibrariesNAG/status/1590001924312825856
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@COPIMproject@twitter.com are concerned about the viability & long-term sustainability of the OA ecosystem & want to build an open, community-owned alternative that enables greater participation from publishers & libraries - cooperative not competitive #WebinarWeek #openaccess
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/UKLibrariesNAG/status/1589998741435863040