From: Charles Watkinson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2018 19:03:02 -0500

Colleagues:

You may have seen a press release from the Book Industry Study Group (BISG)
yesterday
<https://bisg.org/news/425548/BISG-Releases-Draft-White-Paper-on-Open-Access-Ebook-Usage.htm>
about a project engaging with the challenge of aggregating, analyzing, and
communicating open access ebook usage information. We are writing to ask
for help in enriching this project.

How to deal with the fact that data about use of ebooks is spread out
across many different platforms is a problem for all of us, but it becomes
particularly acute when usage rather than sales is a major measure of
"success" (as it is for authors, publishers, and funders of open access
ebooks). With the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Lucy
Montgomery and Cameron Neylon of KU Research have coordinated the writing
of a draft white paper about the issue
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PjeRaz6XRvOiGY2GsmY7J5LHUqwFiUI9v-iC9ZsZaj0/edit#>,
which also proposes the formation of a "data trust" framework to alleviate
it, as is common in other industries.

BISG is inviting you to read this white paper and provide some feedback,
either through commenting directly in the Google Doc or completing a short
survey after reading it
<https://umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3JX8qM1MZUh0jWd>. Responses will
inform a summit of platform providers, funders, standards bodies,
publishers, and librarians facilitated by Katherine Skinner and happening
in New York in early December. Expect a final version of the white paper in
the spring, laying the foundations of some next steps.

If these issues resonate with you, please read the draft white paper and
help improve it through your comments.

All best wishes,

Charles

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Charles Watkinson
Associate University Librarian, Publishing
University of Michigan Library
839 Greene Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-3209
(office) 734 936 0452; (mobile) 609 933 2410
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