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Knowledge Unlatched
Dr Frances Pinter
Open Monograph Models
OA edition + sales from print and/or e-books NAP, Bloomsbury Academic
Institutional Support for Press World Bank, Amherst
Library-Press collaboration Mpublishing/Michigan
Library Publishing Library Publishing Coalition (USA)
Funding body side publication fee NOW Netherlands, FWF Austria, Wellcome UK,
Max Planck Society, Germany
Author side publication fee SpringerOpen Books, Palgrave Open, Manchester
University Press OA
Library consortium Knowledge Unlatched
Open Book Models
Advertising
Collaborative underwriting
Commissioning
Cross subsidies
Crowd-funding
Dual-edition publishing
Endowments
Fund-raising
Institutional subsidies
Liberation
Publication fees
Temporary OA
Tiered quality
Value-added services
Knowledge Unlatched Goals
• Provide a sustainable path to Open Access for HSS
Monographs (long-form publications)
• Ensure HSS research long-form publications are as
accessible as OA science journals
• Enable additional formats to be available too
• Help library book budgets go further
The KU Vision:
Publishers and Libraries creating a new model
making OA a reality for Books
• The Knowledge Unlatched proposition lowers risk to
both libraries and publishers
• A global consortium (KU) can share the fixed costs of
creating the digital edition
• KU can enable global support for library and
institutionally based publishing as well as traditional
publishers
What is Knowledge Unlatched Doing?
• Creating an international library consortium
working with publishers to Unlatch books
• Organising payment of fixed costs in exchange for
an open access digital version
• Publishers remain free to sell print copies and
other digital versions
What are the fixed costs of a book?
Fixed costs
Selection
Peer review
Copyediting
Formatting
Design
Proofreading
Preparation of Digital File
Early Marketing
Overheads
Variable costs
Printing and binding
Sales representation
Warehousing
Delivery
Maintenance of Digital
File
On-going marketing
Royalties
Overheads
What Libraries Want
Discovery
Must provide full-level bibliographic records that meet current national cataloging standards and interoperability to enable users to identify and access e-books
in the library catalogs, in the subject-specific LibGuides, or platforms preferred by library users.
Must provide access to e-content through IP authentication and/or EZProxy to authorized users such as current faculty; staff and students; walk-in users;
visiting scholars and researchers; and remote users. Must seek access support for alumni users.
Must provide ability to coordinate discovery applications such as Primo, SFX, etc. Must provide ADA compliance according to state and federal laws.
Research and Instruction
License must allow fair use under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act and other similar provisions of the copyright laws or other intellectual property laws in
the United States or in other countries.
Library users must be able to navigate/browse, search, and preview content easily and efficiently.
Library users must be able to highlight text and take notes that can be accessed at a later date.
Library users must be able to save, print, and download chapters (at very least) of content.
Library users should be able to download entire book to an e-reader (Kindle, Nook, iPad, etc.) for convenient reading.
Purchased and/or subscribed content must be accessible on various platforms and devices, and must be delivered in standard formats compatible with
emerging technologies (i.e. EPUB).
Libraries must be able to incorporate persistent URLs on intranet and internet, electronic reserves, course packs, and course management systems.
Publishers must maintain consistency of content for both, print and e-book versions.
Digital Rights Management
Publishers must provide unlimited access to all e-book content to simultaneous multiple users. Vendors and librarians must work with publishers to encourage
unlimited access to e-book content previously acquired under single user option.
Publishers and aggregators must allow expansion of interlibrary loan to include the entire book.
Publishers and aggregators must allow transmittal to third party colleague of an electronic copy of minimal, insubstantial amounts for personal, scholarly, or
educational use.
Libraries must seek elimination of limits imposed on printing, copying, saving, and downloading capabilities.
Publishers must invest in long-term digital preservation solutions such as LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, and Portico, or enable libraries to archive e-content.
Publishers and aggregators must notify libraries directly (i.e. via email) when content is removed from licensed materials.
Publishers and aggregators must send alerts when new e-books have been added to or removed from existing collections.
Sustainable and Fair Business Models
Publishers and aggregators must provide simultaneous format availability of frontlist titles (print and e-book).
Publishers and aggregators must offer purchased e-content versus subscribed e-content.
Publishers must provide perpetual access to purchased content at no cost or for a reasonable maintenance/access fee.
Publishers and aggregators must dismantle bundled e-book packages and develop reasonable, flexible pricing models, which allow for the purchase of title-
by-title or library designed collections.
Publishers and aggregators must provide timely (i.e. weekly) COUNTER-compliant usage statistics.
Publishers and aggregators must protect library users’ privacy according to state and federal privacy laws, and the ALA Code of Ethics.
Title Fee Examples
What Stays the Same
‣ Publishers undertake selection, peer
review, production, marketing and author relations
‣ Publishers decide on formats and pricing of individual
units
‣ Member libraries make selections in any way they
choose
‣ Member libraries choose to purchase other format or
not with a discount that reflects earlier payment via KU
We’re Working With These Publishers:
Manchester UP
Michigan UP
Open Book Publishers
Penn State UP
Purdue UP
Rutgers UP
Sage Publications
Temple UP
UN Publications
Amsterdam UP
Brill
Bloomsbury Academic
Cambridge UP
DeGruyter
Duke UP
Edinburgh University Press
Leiden UP
Liverpool UP
All parts of the library community
Library Consortia
• JISC Collections
• Max Planck Society
• CAUL
• CIC
Supporters of KU
• Melbourne, QUT and U of
Western Australia Libraries
• New York Public Library
• Harvard University Library
• British Library
Hosting
• Hathi Trust
• OAPEN
Book Sellers
• YBP/Baker & Taylor
• HARRASSOWITZ
• Ingram / Coutts
• University Press Platforms
are recognising the opportunity
First Pilot Package
Publishers are submitting titles for unlatching
A Library Advisory Group will select titles from
publishers’ longlists for the first package in these
areas:
• Literature
• History
• Politics
• Media & Communications
Unlatching a modest collection
• Single collection of 30 - 50 titles
• Selection: A group of librarians selects titles from those
submitted by publishers
(like a pre-publication approval plan)
• Cost per library (~$2,000 - $3,000) depends on the
number of titles in this initial collection
• Timing:
Collection compiled over the summer
Commitments from libraries in the Autumn (Sept – Nov)
Unlatching at the end of 2013/early 2014
Additional Approaches
for consideration in 2014
• Subject collections
• Single titles
• Review Results
• Begin metrics study
• Iron out any bugs
• Scaling Up:
Repeat the cycle again with more books and
more publishers
Continue recruiting more libraries
Next Steps in 2014
Making Knowledge Unlatched Sustainable
First Three Years
Grants and library contributions cover set-up and
running costs
Looking for other partnerships too
Consortia support
After Three Years
KU will take up to 5% of Title Fees to cover
costs, reducing as volume goes up
What’s Different about KU
• Spreads costs across many institutions
• Retains a market element
• Minimally disruptive
• Draws on established funding pools
• Distanced from university politics
• Applications for developing countries
• Globally coordinated
• Conducting research around the model
• Authors
• Readers
• Publishers
• Libraries
• Everyone else too
Who Benefits?
Thank You
Contact: Dr Frances Pinter
frances@knowledgeunlatched.org
knowledgeunlatched.org

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Knowledge Unlatched by Frances Pinter

  • 2. Open Monograph Models OA edition + sales from print and/or e-books NAP, Bloomsbury Academic Institutional Support for Press World Bank, Amherst Library-Press collaboration Mpublishing/Michigan Library Publishing Library Publishing Coalition (USA) Funding body side publication fee NOW Netherlands, FWF Austria, Wellcome UK, Max Planck Society, Germany Author side publication fee SpringerOpen Books, Palgrave Open, Manchester University Press OA Library consortium Knowledge Unlatched
  • 3. Open Book Models Advertising Collaborative underwriting Commissioning Cross subsidies Crowd-funding Dual-edition publishing Endowments Fund-raising Institutional subsidies Liberation Publication fees Temporary OA Tiered quality Value-added services
  • 4. Knowledge Unlatched Goals • Provide a sustainable path to Open Access for HSS Monographs (long-form publications) • Ensure HSS research long-form publications are as accessible as OA science journals • Enable additional formats to be available too • Help library book budgets go further
  • 5. The KU Vision: Publishers and Libraries creating a new model making OA a reality for Books • The Knowledge Unlatched proposition lowers risk to both libraries and publishers • A global consortium (KU) can share the fixed costs of creating the digital edition • KU can enable global support for library and institutionally based publishing as well as traditional publishers
  • 6. What is Knowledge Unlatched Doing? • Creating an international library consortium working with publishers to Unlatch books • Organising payment of fixed costs in exchange for an open access digital version • Publishers remain free to sell print copies and other digital versions
  • 7. What are the fixed costs of a book? Fixed costs Selection Peer review Copyediting Formatting Design Proofreading Preparation of Digital File Early Marketing Overheads Variable costs Printing and binding Sales representation Warehousing Delivery Maintenance of Digital File On-going marketing Royalties Overheads
  • 8.
  • 9. What Libraries Want Discovery Must provide full-level bibliographic records that meet current national cataloging standards and interoperability to enable users to identify and access e-books in the library catalogs, in the subject-specific LibGuides, or platforms preferred by library users. Must provide access to e-content through IP authentication and/or EZProxy to authorized users such as current faculty; staff and students; walk-in users; visiting scholars and researchers; and remote users. Must seek access support for alumni users. Must provide ability to coordinate discovery applications such as Primo, SFX, etc. Must provide ADA compliance according to state and federal laws. Research and Instruction License must allow fair use under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act and other similar provisions of the copyright laws or other intellectual property laws in the United States or in other countries. Library users must be able to navigate/browse, search, and preview content easily and efficiently. Library users must be able to highlight text and take notes that can be accessed at a later date. Library users must be able to save, print, and download chapters (at very least) of content. Library users should be able to download entire book to an e-reader (Kindle, Nook, iPad, etc.) for convenient reading. Purchased and/or subscribed content must be accessible on various platforms and devices, and must be delivered in standard formats compatible with emerging technologies (i.e. EPUB). Libraries must be able to incorporate persistent URLs on intranet and internet, electronic reserves, course packs, and course management systems. Publishers must maintain consistency of content for both, print and e-book versions. Digital Rights Management Publishers must provide unlimited access to all e-book content to simultaneous multiple users. Vendors and librarians must work with publishers to encourage unlimited access to e-book content previously acquired under single user option. Publishers and aggregators must allow expansion of interlibrary loan to include the entire book. Publishers and aggregators must allow transmittal to third party colleague of an electronic copy of minimal, insubstantial amounts for personal, scholarly, or educational use. Libraries must seek elimination of limits imposed on printing, copying, saving, and downloading capabilities. Publishers must invest in long-term digital preservation solutions such as LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, and Portico, or enable libraries to archive e-content. Publishers and aggregators must notify libraries directly (i.e. via email) when content is removed from licensed materials. Publishers and aggregators must send alerts when new e-books have been added to or removed from existing collections. Sustainable and Fair Business Models Publishers and aggregators must provide simultaneous format availability of frontlist titles (print and e-book). Publishers and aggregators must offer purchased e-content versus subscribed e-content. Publishers must provide perpetual access to purchased content at no cost or for a reasonable maintenance/access fee. Publishers and aggregators must dismantle bundled e-book packages and develop reasonable, flexible pricing models, which allow for the purchase of title- by-title or library designed collections. Publishers and aggregators must provide timely (i.e. weekly) COUNTER-compliant usage statistics. Publishers and aggregators must protect library users’ privacy according to state and federal privacy laws, and the ALA Code of Ethics.
  • 11. What Stays the Same ‣ Publishers undertake selection, peer review, production, marketing and author relations ‣ Publishers decide on formats and pricing of individual units ‣ Member libraries make selections in any way they choose ‣ Member libraries choose to purchase other format or not with a discount that reflects earlier payment via KU
  • 12. We’re Working With These Publishers: Manchester UP Michigan UP Open Book Publishers Penn State UP Purdue UP Rutgers UP Sage Publications Temple UP UN Publications Amsterdam UP Brill Bloomsbury Academic Cambridge UP DeGruyter Duke UP Edinburgh University Press Leiden UP Liverpool UP
  • 13. All parts of the library community Library Consortia • JISC Collections • Max Planck Society • CAUL • CIC Supporters of KU • Melbourne, QUT and U of Western Australia Libraries • New York Public Library • Harvard University Library • British Library Hosting • Hathi Trust • OAPEN Book Sellers • YBP/Baker & Taylor • HARRASSOWITZ • Ingram / Coutts • University Press Platforms are recognising the opportunity
  • 14. First Pilot Package Publishers are submitting titles for unlatching A Library Advisory Group will select titles from publishers’ longlists for the first package in these areas: • Literature • History • Politics • Media & Communications
  • 15. Unlatching a modest collection • Single collection of 30 - 50 titles • Selection: A group of librarians selects titles from those submitted by publishers (like a pre-publication approval plan) • Cost per library (~$2,000 - $3,000) depends on the number of titles in this initial collection • Timing: Collection compiled over the summer Commitments from libraries in the Autumn (Sept – Nov) Unlatching at the end of 2013/early 2014
  • 16. Additional Approaches for consideration in 2014 • Subject collections • Single titles
  • 17. • Review Results • Begin metrics study • Iron out any bugs • Scaling Up: Repeat the cycle again with more books and more publishers Continue recruiting more libraries Next Steps in 2014
  • 18. Making Knowledge Unlatched Sustainable First Three Years Grants and library contributions cover set-up and running costs Looking for other partnerships too Consortia support After Three Years KU will take up to 5% of Title Fees to cover costs, reducing as volume goes up
  • 19. What’s Different about KU • Spreads costs across many institutions • Retains a market element • Minimally disruptive • Draws on established funding pools • Distanced from university politics • Applications for developing countries • Globally coordinated • Conducting research around the model
  • 20. • Authors • Readers • Publishers • Libraries • Everyone else too Who Benefits?
  • 21. Thank You Contact: Dr Frances Pinter frances@knowledgeunlatched.org knowledgeunlatched.org