What’s Next for Open Access?

What's next for open access

Introduction Open access was born to democratize knowledge. Fueled by the power of the internet, it fundamentally challenged the traditional subscription-based model. For years, the fight has been about tearing down paywalls guarding publicly funded research from the public itself. In recent times, the surge of open access articles has been tremendous, already passing the … Read more

Is Plan S Reinventing Open Access? A Closer Look.

Is Plan S reinventing open access

Introduction For decades, academic publishing has been relying on a strange yet workable system in which researchers hand over their work for free, peer reviewers volunteer their time, and institutions pay exorbitant subscription fees to access the publications. It’s a business model so bafflingly profitable for a few large publishers that you have to admire … Read more

The Inevitable Decline of American Publishing

The inevitable decline of American publishing

Introduction The phrase “American publishing” used to conjure images of high-rise offices in Manhattan, bustling book fairs, and the intellectual thrill of discovering the next great American novel. It represented a multi-billion-dollar industry that served as a crucial gatekeeper of culture, knowledge, and narrative.  Yet, for all its storied history and persistent cultural cachet, the … Read more

The Future of Europe’s Scientific Publishing: A Revolution in Openness and Technology

The future of Europe's scientific publishing

Introduction A shift is underway in Europe’s scientific publishing landscape, driven by political mandate, technological innovation, and a scholarly push for openness. The days of research (mostly funded by public money) being locked behind exorbitant paywalls are officially numbered. This isn’t just about switching from print to digital. It’s a re-engineering of how knowledge is … Read more

The Transformative Agreements That are Not So Transformative

The Transformative Agreements that are not so transformative

Introduction In the world of academic publishing, few topics spark as much intense debate and hope, sometimes misplaced, as the concept of Transformative Agreements. These agreements, often negotiated between library consortia or individual institutions and major publishers, aim to shift the financial burden and model of scholarly communication from paying for journal subscriptions (the classic … Read more