From: Leyla Williams <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2017 10:17:47 +0000

Dear all,

On Thursday 14th December, OASPA and Knowledge Exchange are co-hosting a
webinar, 'New Developments in Open Access Monographs'. This webinar is open
to the public; anyone can register. All details are below. We hope you can
join us!

Best wishes,
Leyla
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Leyla Williams
Events and Communications Coordinator
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA
oaspa.org | Twitter: @OASPA <https://twitter.com/OASPA> | Sign up
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*OASPA and Knowledge Exchange Webinar: New Developments in Open Access
Monographs*

Date: Thursday 14th December, 2017
Time: 1pm GMT
Other timezones: 7am CT; 8am EST; 10am BRT; 2pm CET/WAT; 3pm EET/SAST; 9pm
AWST
Website event listing: https://oaspa.org/oaspa-knowledge-exchange-webinar-
new-developments-open-access-monographs/

*This webinar is open to the public.*
To register for the webinar, please click here.
<http://www.cvent.com/events/oaspa-and-knowledge-exchange-webinar-new-developments-in-open-access-monographs/event-summary-ec8c25a5bcbd4f81a149731721b66fc1.aspx>

‘New Developments in Open Access Monographs’, co-hosted by OASPA and
Knowledge Exchange, will present the latest findings on the development of
OA monographs, based on three recent studies:

   - ‘Landscape study on Open Access and Monographs.’ *Eelco Ferwerda* will
   talk about this in depth study initiated by Knowledge Exchange, which
   focussed on the conditions and potentials for Open Access books. The study,
   supported by FWF, CRIStin and Couperin and conducted by Eelco Ferwerda,
   Frances Pinter and Niels Stern, focussed on eight European countries:
   Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and the
   UK. It is the biggest landscape study on the conditions and potentials for
   Open Access books yet, based on almost 75 in-depth conversations among
   three stakeholder groups: Publishers, funders and libraries.
   - ‘Who reads this stuff, anyway?’ *Lucy Montgomery *will talk about the
   challenges and opportunities of usage data for OA scholarly monograph
   publishers, based on the findings of two recent studies on the uses of OA
   books, carried out by Knowledge Unlatched Research: an in-depth study on
   the challenges and opportunities associated with the growing availability
   of rich usage data for small OA monograph publishers; and a new report
   exploring how OA books are being found and used via the JSTOR platform.
   - ‘The OA effect: How does open access affect the usage of scholarly
   books?’ *Christina Emery* will present a white paper from Springer
   Nature, comparing usage data for OA and non-OA scholarly books. This report
   presents the first major comparative analysis of usage data for OA and
   non-OA scholarly books, and provides an informed view of how a book
   benefits from OA publication. It also highlights the challenges involved in
   measuring the impact of OA on scholarly books and suggests that there is
   much to do across the whole scholarly communications network in supporting
   authors and their funders. In the webinar, these key findings will be
   presented.

Knowledge Exchange’s *Jeroen Sondervan *will chair the event. Panelists
will give short presentations, followed by a Q&A session.

*Panelist biographies*

*Eelco Ferwerda* is director of OAPEN, a foundation dedicated to OA books.
He has been active in the area of Open Access for monographs since 2008,
when he started managing OAPEN as EU funded project. Before that he worked
as Publisher of digital publications at Amsterdam University Press.
Ferwerda is member of board of directors of OASPA. He is co-founder of the
Association of European University Presses (AEUP, 2010) and of the
Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), which he launched with Lars
Björnshauge in 2012.Ferwerda is one of the authors of the Landscape study
on Monographs and Open Access, published by Knowledge Exchange in October
2017.

*Lucy Montgomery* is the Research Director of Knowledge Unlatched Research:
an independent research and analysis group focusing on strategy and
analytics that support the ecosystem of scholarly monographs. She is also
the Director of the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University
in Australia.

*Christina Emery* is the marketing manager for open access books at
Springer Nature. She promotes the OA book and chapter programme for two of
its imprints: Palgrave Macmillan and Springer, across a wide range of
subjects with science, technology, medicine, the humanities and social
sciences.

*Jeroen Sondervan* has more than 11 years of experience as a publisher. He
worked at Amsterdam University Press from 2007 to 2016 for, among other
things, the media studies list. Over the past 9 years, he has gained a lot
of experience in the field of open access journals and books. He currently
works as an open access publishing consultant for Utrecht University. He is
also a member of the Knowledge Exchange Open Access Group, the Dutch
Library Consortium Open Access Working Group, and the editorial board of
the National Open Access Platform – www.openaccess.nl

—————
Leyla Williams
Events and Communications Coordinator
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA
oaspa.org | Twitter: @OASPA <https://twitter.com/OASPA> | Sign up
<http://eepurl.com/bYkP8r> for our mailing list