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  1. The completion of the migration of #OAPEN and #DOAB to CERN's Data Center is now officially announced.

    This will increase our operational efficiency & reliability as vital #OABooks #infrastructure for the global #research community.

    Read the full press release: oapen.org/article/strengthenin

    #OpenAccess #books

  2. And so it begins... we are in the final preparations before moving the #OAPEN #Library and #DOAB to the #CERN Data Center.

    #OpenAccess #infrastructure

  3. The #Bodleian #Libraries at the University of Oxford recently became a premium #OAPEN Library and #DOAB supporter. Silke Davison interviewed David Watson, the Bodleian’s open monograph project officer about their engagement with #OpenAccess books and why they chose to become one of our supporters.
    Silke Davison (October 10, 2024). An Interview with the University of Oxford, Bodleian Libraries. OAPEN - Online library of open access books. Retrieved October 11, 2024 from doi.org/10.58079/12g2v

  4. The Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (#OASPA2024) conference is off to a great start!

    Check out the program for impactful speakers (all of which we cannot name here), including folks from @sparc, #OAPEN, Database of Open Access Books (#DOAB), @DOAJ, @tibhannover, @creativecommons, @cOAlitionS_OA, @Thoth_metadata , @scielo, and so many more!

    oaspa.org/news/oaspa-2024-conf

  5. We're celebrating the 52nd birthday of the #ebook today. This summer's also a milestone anniversary for my own ebook-related site, as well a milestone for some other ebook projects. In a new post on Everybody's Libraries, I thank some of the many people who have been sharing books, creative works, and information about them on the internet for the past many years: everybodyslibraries.com/2023/0

    #Bookstodon #ProjectGutenberg #DOAB #DistributedProofreaders #HathiTrust #InternetArchive #PennLibraries

  6. @fionabradley Thanks! I've been following #SCOSS from the beginning. Does it now recommend specific governance structures? I can't see any.

    As I see it, the awardees are either university-owned (#arXiv #Redalyc #OpenCitations) or FLOSS projects with limited lock-in potential (#DOAJ #SHERPA #PKP #DSpace). #OAPEN and #DOAB are the exception, relatively new orgs under Belgian law.

    The SCOSS method is interesting because money flows directly from universities to the targets.

    @albertcardona @hye

  7. @fionabradley Thanks! I've been following #SCOSS from the beginning. Does it now recommend specific governance structures? I can't see any.

    As I see it, the awardees are either university-owned (#arXiv #Redalyc #OpenCitations) or FLOSS projects with limited lock-in potential (#DOAJ #SHERPA #PKP #DSpace). #OAPEN and #DOAB are the exception, relatively new orgs under Belgian law.

    The SCOSS method is interesting because money flows directly from universities to the targets.

    @albertcardona @hye

  8. @fionabradley Thanks! I've been following #SCOSS from the beginning. Does it now recommend specific governance structures? I can't see any.

    As I see it, the awardees are either university-owned (#arXiv #Redalyc #OpenCitations) or FLOSS projects with limited lock-in potential (#DOAJ #SHERPA #PKP #DSpace). #OAPEN and #DOAB are the exception, relatively new orgs under Belgian law.

    The SCOSS method is interesting because money flows directly from universities to the targets.

    @albertcardona @hye

  9. @fionabradley Thanks! I've been following #SCOSS from the beginning. Does it now recommend specific governance structures? I can't see any.

    As I see it, the awardees are either university-owned (#arXiv #Redalyc #OpenCitations) or FLOSS projects with limited lock-in potential (#DOAJ #SHERPA #PKP #DSpace). #OAPEN and #DOAB are the exception, relatively new orgs under Belgian law.

    The SCOSS method is interesting because money flows directly from universities to the targets.

    @albertcardona @hye

  10. @fionabradley Thanks! I've been following #SCOSS from the beginning. Does it now recommend specific governance structures? I can't see any.

    As I see it, the awardees are either university-owned (#arXiv #Redalyc #OpenCitations) or FLOSS projects with limited lock-in potential (#DOAJ #SHERPA #PKP #DSpace). #OAPEN and #DOAB are the exception, relatively new orgs under Belgian law.

    The SCOSS method is interesting because money flows directly from universities to the targets.

    @albertcardona @hye