A successful transition to open access (OA) is one where everyone can read and reuse scholarly work, and everyone can publish OA. OASPA’s recommendations are made on this basis. This work is a practical listing of suggestions for publishing organisations, and also for those who purchase, pay for, or invest in scholarly publishing. Coverage focuses on reducing inequity by addressing financial and workflow barriers impeding OA publishing. There are five headline goals, details under each ...| Zenodo
Last updated in November 2024, here are examples of inclusive OA practices across a variety of disciplines, regions and publishing contexts. Many examples in this post demonstrate practices that are recommended by OASPA under the following goals:| OASPA
OASPA has developed a draft of recommendations to increase equity in open access. Take a look at our article to learn more.| OASPA
2024 has been an eventful year for OASPA - from returning to an in-person conference to launching our Wayfinder series. Find out more in this post.| OASPA
In our latest blog we are looking ahead to 2024 and beyond. Find out what the future hold for OASPA.| OASPA
OASPA is calling for feedback on the draft recommended practices to increase equity in open access. Take a look at this post to find out more.| OASPA