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11/02/2022

Read & Publish agreements drive significant increase in Open Access research content

Over 400 institutions in 34 countries are now participating in The Company of Biologists’ Read & Publish Open Access initiative.

29/10/2020

COUNTER: Research on Release 5

The independent review commissioned by COUNTER is now available.

01/06/2020

Recommendations for the Horizon Europe Model Grant Agreement relating to Open Access

The ALPSP Copyright Committee has made formal response to the new Model Grant Agreement (MGA). It expresses caution and highlights that some of the provisions could undermine the excellence of European research and the sustainability of a diverse research ecosystem.

01/07/2019

SPA-OPS Project update

Alicia Wise and Lorraine Estelle of Information Power provide an update from the first phase of this project in a piece for the LSE Impact Blog 'Learned Societies, the key to realising an open access future?'

ALPSP Networking: Society Publishers Accelerating Open Access & Plan S

Event (multiple dates) - Mary Ward House, 5-7 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SN, United Kingdom (map) A discussion and networking evening for ALPSP members. You may view the presentations from this seminar, where available. Please note the terms and conditions of use as stated in...

06/02/2019

ALPSP Position Statement on Plan S

ALPSP has submitted a formal response to the Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S.

20/02/2019

Feedback on the Implementation Guidance of Plan S generates large public response

Over 600 individuals and organisations provided feedback to cOAlition S. Respondents include researchers, librarians and libraries, publishers and editors, universities, learned societies, research funders and performers, and other interested citizens and organisations.

30/11/2018

Joint initiative to explore Plan S-compliant business models.

ALPSP partners with Wellcome and UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) to engage consultant to explore potential strategies and business models through which learned societies could adopt and thrive under Plan S.