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Open access implementation pain points - Discussion

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With over 17,000 fully OA journals in DOAJ, not to mention thousands more subscription journals offering OA publication as an option, open access is now firmly established. However, implementing it - especially in the light of funder mandates such as Plan S - is still more challenging than it should be. This session will look at OA pain points such as information flow, APC payments, reporting, and more. The speakers will identify some of the core problems, share some potential solutions, and invite your feedback and input on how to best tackle these challenges in the future.
The NISO Plus conference brings people together from across the global information community to share updates and participate in conversations about our shared challenges and opportunities. The focus is on identifying concrete next steps to improve information flow and interoperability, and help solve existing and potential future problems. Please join us to help address the key issues facing our community of librarians, publishers, researchers, and more — today and tomorrow!
With over 17,000 fully OA journals in DOAJ, not to mention thousands more subscription journals offering OA publication as an option, open access is now firmly established. However, implementing it - especially in the light of funder mandates such as Plan S - is still more challenging than it should be. This session will look at OA pain points such as information flow, APC payments, reporting, and more. The speakers will identify some of the core problems, share some potential solutions, and invite your feedback and input on how to best tackle these challenges in the future.

NISO Discourse Discussion for this session
https://discourse.niso.org/t/open-access-implementation-pain-points/600