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Anopen-access monograph (open-access book orOA book) is ascholarly publication usually made openly available online with anopen license.[1][2] These books are freely accessible to the public, typically via the internet. They are part of theopen access movement.[3]

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Open access is when academic research is made freely availableonline for anyone to read and re-use.[4] As withopen access journals, there are differentbusiness models for funding open-access books, includingpublication charges, institutional support,library publishing, and consortium models.[5] Some publishers, likeOECD Publishing, uses afreemium model where theebook version is made available for free, but readers have the option to purchase a print copy. Sales of the print version subsidise the cost of producing the book.[5] There is some evidence that making electronic editions of books open access can increase sales of the print edition.[6]

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While open access tojournal articles has become very common, with 50% of articles published in 2011 available as open access,[7] open access to books has not yet seen as much uptake at this time.[8] However, some dedicated open-access book publishers, such asOpen Book Publishers,Punctum Books, and others who publish both books and journals likeOpen Humanities Press,[9] have been launched.

Gradually, academic publishers and university presses have also adopted an open-access monograph approach, offering this publishing option alongside journal articles. Major publishers of open-access books include, for example, Taylor & Francis,[10] MDPI,[11] and MIT Press.[12] TheOAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks)online library and publication platform provides access to thousands ofpeer-reviewed academic books, mainly in the humanities and social sciences. TheOAPEN Foundation[13] also provides a directory of open access works via Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB).[14]

A report released in 2015 by the UK's main funding body for research, theHigher Education Funding Council for England, states the importance of open access monographs:[15] "Monographs are a vitally important and distinctive vehicle for research communication, and must be sustained in any moves to open access."[16] A 2019 survey has shown that a majority of authors agree that all future scholarly books should be made available via open access.[17] A 2023 study found that, out of 396,995 open access books analyzed, only 19% were archived, raising concerns about the longevity and accessibility of many OA books distributed online.[18]

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References

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  1. ^OAPEN (14 December 2021)."The difference between open access and non-open access books".OAPEN Open Access Books Toolkit. Retrieved2 February 2022.
  2. ^"Springer open access books | Springer — International Publisher".www.springer.com. Retrieved2023-12-05.
  3. ^Suber, Peter (2012-07-20)."1: What Is Open Access?".Open Access. pp. 1–28.doi:10.7551/mitpress/9286.003.0003.ISBN 9780262301732.
  4. ^"Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities".Max Planck Open Access. Retrieved4 June 2014.
  5. ^abFerwerda, Eelco (2014)."Open access monograph business models".Insights.27:35–38.doi:10.1629/2048-7754.46.ISSN 2048-7754.
  6. ^Suber, Peter (2012).Open access. MIT Press. p. 107.ISBN 9780262517638. Retrieved4 June 2014.
  7. ^Archambault, Eric; Amyot, Didier; Deschamps, Philippe; Nicol, Aurore; Rebout, Lise; Roberge, Guillaume (August 2013)."Proportion of Open Access Peer-Reviewed Papers at the European and World Levels—2004-2011"(PDF). Retrieved4 June 2014.
  8. ^Collins, Ellen; Milloy, Caren (2012)."A snapshot of attitudes towards open access monograph publishing in the humanities and social sciences – part of the OAPEN-UK project".Insights.25 (2):192–197.doi:10.1629/2048-7754.25.2.192.
  9. ^Bonn, Maria (September 2010)."Free exchange of ideas Experimenting with the open access monograph".College & Research Libraries News.71 (8). Retrieved10 June 2014.
  10. ^"Routledge & CRC Press Open Access Books - Taylor & Francis OA Books".www.routledge.com. Retrieved2023-12-07.
  11. ^"MDPI Books | Publisher of Open Access Books & Book Series".www.mdpi.com. Retrieved2023-12-05.
  12. ^"Open Access Books".MIT Press. Retrieved2023-12-07.
  13. ^"Organisation".OAPEN. Retrieved3 October 2020.
  14. ^"Directory of Open Access Books".www.doabooks.org. Retrieved2023-12-07.
  15. ^"Monographs and open access: A report to HEFCE"(PDF). August 2013. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 8 July 2015. Retrieved21 August 2015.
  16. ^"Monographs and open access". August 2013. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2015. Retrieved21 August 2015.
  17. ^Pyne, Ros; Emery, Christina; Lucraft, Mithu; Pinck, Anna (2019-06-01)."THE FUTURE OF OPEN ACCESS BOOKS: FINDINGS FROM A GLOBAL SURVEY OF ACADEMIC BOOK AUTHORS".Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, Etc.
  18. ^Laakso, Mikael (2023-01-01)."Open access books through open data sources: assessing prevalence, providers, and preservation".Journal of Documentation.79 (7):157–177.doi:10.1108/JD-02-2023-0016.ISSN 0022-0418.S2CID 259300771.

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