From: ARL Communications <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 2:00 PM

AAU, ARL, AAUP to Launch Open Access Monograph Publishing Initiative
Project Will Share Scholarship Freely, More Broadly

by Elliott Shore, Jessica Sebeok, and Peter Berkery
March 16, 2017

The Association of American Universities (AAU), Association of Research
Libraries (ARL), and Association of American University Presses (AAUP) are
implementing a new initiative to advance the wide dissemination of
scholarship by humanities and humanistic social sciences faculty members by
publishing free, open access, digital editions of peer-reviewed and
professionally edited monographs.

The AAU/ARL/AAUP Open Access Monograph Publishing Initiative, expected to
launch this spring, will benefit scholars, the public, universities,
libraries, and presses in several ways:

   - Open access, digital monographs will make new research freely
   available online, thereby increasing the presence of humanities and
social
   science scholarship on the web and opening up this content to more
readers,
   putting it into the venue where many scholars are working.

   - Publishing costs will be met by university-funded grants and other
   revenue sources. These publication grants will enable open access
   publishing and will send a strong signal to humanities and social
sciences
   faculties that universities value and wish to promote their scholarship.

   - The expanded dissemination of scholarship within and beyond the
   academy advances the core mission of universities to create and transmit
   new knowledge for public benefit.

   - This initiative will enable the incorporation into digital monographs
   of new capacities, such as the integration of multimedia with text and
the
   application of annotation and commenting tools, and can encourage the
   development of innovative forms of digital scholarship.

   - The funding model based on publication grants will allow presses to
   publish important, high-quality scholarship freely accessible to readers
   and independent of market constraints.

The universities and colleges directly participating in this initiative
will incorporate three components into their digital monograph publishing
projects: provide a baseline university publishing grant of $15,000 to
support the publication of an open access, digital monograph of 90,000
words or less (with additional funding for works of greater length or
complexity to be negotiated by the author, institution, and publisher); set
a target of awarding at least three publishing grants per year; and commit
to participating in this initiative for five years.

To date, the following 12 institutions have committed to participate in
this initiative. (See institutional list expanded to include individual
representatives <https://t.e2ma.net/click/1fbhl/5e5myc/1z238d>.)

   - Emory University
   - Indiana University Bloomington
   - Michigan State University
   - New York University
   - The Ohio State University
   - Penn State University
   - University of California, Davis
   - University of California, Los Angeles
   - University of Cincinnati
   - University of Michigan
   - University of Minnesota Twin Cities
   - Virginia Tech

AAUP is actively compiling a list of member publishers
<https://t.e2ma.net/click/1fbhl/5e5myc/hs338d> that are currently ready to
accept grants under the terms of this initiative, 57 publishers as of March
16, 2017. This list is expected to grow.

This initiative is the result of extensive planning conducted by a joint
AAU/ARL task force, later joined by AAUP and then by interested, invited
institutions. View a roster of the AAU/ARL/AAUP Open Access Monograph
Publishing Initiative Task Force members
<https://t.e2ma.net/click/1fbhl/5e5myc/xk438d> guiding this project.

For more information, contact Jessica Sebeok at [log in to unmask],
Elliott Shore at [log in to unmask], or Peter Berkery at [log in to unmask]

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