From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2024 22:05:01 -0500

Jisc review of UK open access and transitional agreements finds positives, but that a full transition is not in sight

07 March 2024

New report finds that despite improvements – rapid growth in transitional agreements, sector savings and high levels of funder compliance – a full transition to open access will not happen soon.

Jisc has undertaken a review of transitional agreements in the UK that charts the progress of open access (OA) and evaluates the effectiveness of transitional agreements (TAs) in that process.

One of the most comprehensive studies of its kind, the review provides an important and timely evidence base for institutions, research funders, researchers, publishers and consortia to inform collective decision-making and planning.

The review found savings were being made through sector-wide negotiations and showed the UK has achieved exceptional levels of funder compliance during a period when there were few alternative immediate routes to open access.

As an early adopter of transitional agreements, the UK appears to be transitioning to open access more effectively than the global average. In 2022, the number of UK open access articles was 4% higher than the global average (UK: 50%; global 46%).

Transitional agreements were envisioned as a temporary mechanism to support a transition to full open access. They set out to constrain costs for institutions and drive rapid growth of open access at a UK and global level.  However, the review suggests they are at risk of becoming the ‘norm’ and that the rate of transition is too slow.

More here:

https://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/all/jisc-review-of-uk-open-access-and-transitional-agreements-finds-positives-but-that-a-full-transition-is-not-in-sight