LIBER Webinar: How can libraries help keep Open Science infrastructure free and independent?
- 1. SPARC Europe
- 2. OpenCitations
- 3. OAPEN Foundation, Open Access Books
- 4. Public Knowledge Project
Description
Ensuring a sustainable future for Open Science (OS) and open access scholarly publishing is imperative to support today’s and tomorrow’s crises. This webinar shines a light on the need for funding OS infrastructure in the context of COVID-19.
While OS infrastructure has been generously funded for years, without more funding, essential services that many of us depend upon are at risk of service degradation, reduced availability and of survival in some cases. Furthermore, much of the infrastructure run by not for-profits is currently free to libraries. However, how long this free service will last unknown since some commercial publishers are diversifying portfolios. An uncomfortable truth is that budgets are now even more strained, and operational and development costs remain in the absence of mid- or long-term funding solutions. OS not-for-profit infrastructure is appealing to academic library directors due to limited financial support. It is crucial that library directors take a leading role in continuing to provide financial support for OS infrastructure, even in such challenging times.
Libraries across the world have raised over 2.9 million euros over several years for OS infrastructure, supporting DOAJ, Sherpa Romeo, DOAB, OAPEN, PKP and OpenCitations. However, some of these infrastructures are still far from reaching their targets. A few thousand euros can go a long way. This webinar brings together voices from the library community who have committed to funding OS infrastructure from all regions of Europe. They offer their own perspectives on why funding remains so important to them and their organisations. Attendees learned:
- About the current SCOSS infrastructures who seek funding,
- How institutions and library consortia are financially supporting OS infrastructure,
- Arguments for justifying financial support for OS within your own institution.
This webinar is jointly organised by LIBER and SPARC Europe within the framework of SCOSS - Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services, which aims to improve the financial position, enhance resilience, and better ensure OS infrastructure sustainability. Speakers represent OS infrastructures, library directors and consortia who have funded OS infrastructure from different regions of Europe.
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