Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA) is offering a series of free webinars, “The Economics and Sustainability of Open Access.”
What are the economic implications of publishing research open access? What do economically efficient models for open access look like at the moment, how do they differ between different kinds of publishers, and what might they look like in the future? Is there a sufficiently robust funding stream to finance open access? How variable is this across the world and across the various disciplines? How do we build sustainable models? What can we learn from other digital sectors?
The first webinar be on October 25, 2018.
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