SPARC Landscape Analysis : The Changing Academic Publishing Industry – Implications for Academic Institutions

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SPARC Landscape Analysis: The Changing Academic Publishing Industry – Implications for Academic Institutions
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Raym Crow; Nicole Starr Allen; Shawn Daugherty; Nick Shockey; Heather Joseph; Claudio Aspesi; Joseph McArthur
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spelling Raym Crow Nicole Starr Allen Shawn Daugherty Nick Shockey Heather Joseph Claudio Aspesi Joseph McArthur scholarly communication Social and Behavioral Sciences LIS Scholarship Archive infrastructure open education open access bepress Scholarly Communication Scholarly Publishing Library and Information Science open research http://osf.io/58yhb/ http://dx.doi.org/10.31229/OSF.IO/58YHB This landscape analysis was produced by SPARC in response to the growing trend of commercial acquisition of critical infrastructure in our institutions. It is intended to provide a comprehensive look at the current players in this arena, their strategies and potential actions, and the implications of these on the operations of our libraries and home institutions. It also outlines suggestions for an initial set of strategic responses for the community to evaluate in order to ensure it controls both this infrastructure and the data generated by/resident on it. We are at a critical juncture where there is a pressing need for the academic community – individually and collectively – to make thoughtful and deliberate decisions about what and whom to support – and under what terms and conditions. These decisions will determine who ultimately controls the research and education process; and whether we meaningfully address inequities created by legacy players or simply recreate them in new ways. These decisions will shape libraries’ role in the scholarly enterprise, now and for the future. SPARC Landscape Analysis: The Changing Academic Publishing Industry – Implications for Academic Institutions
spellingShingle Raym Crow, Nicole Starr Allen, Shawn Daugherty, Nick Shockey, Heather Joseph, Claudio Aspesi, Joseph McArthur, SPARC Landscape Analysis: The Changing Academic Publishing Industry – Implications for Academic Institutions, scholarly communication, Social and Behavioral Sciences, LIS Scholarship Archive, infrastructure, open education, open access, bepress, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Publishing, Library and Information Science, open research
title SPARC Landscape Analysis: The Changing Academic Publishing Industry – Implications for Academic Institutions
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title_unstemmed SPARC Landscape Analysis: The Changing Academic Publishing Industry – Implications for Academic Institutions
topic scholarly communication, Social and Behavioral Sciences, LIS Scholarship Archive, infrastructure, open education, open access, bepress, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Publishing, Library and Information Science, open research
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