'APCS in the wild' : exploring funding streams for an accelerated transition to open access
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245 | 1 | 1 | $a'APCS in the wild'$b: exploring funding streams for an accelerated transition to open access$cJessica Monaghan...[Et al.] |
260 | $aBerlin$bSpringer Nature$c2020 | ||
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520 | $aTo accelerate a transition to open access (OA), better understanding is needed of what is currently a fragmented and varied funding landscape. This whitepaper explores data from Springer Nature authors on the source of article processing charge (APC) funding, along with feedback from institutional interviews to facilitate a greater understanding of where funding for APCs originates and how these sources are being used. It further examines what is required for institutions and funders to monitor and track this spend. | ||
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700 | 1 | $0MAPA20200009023$aMonaghan, Jessica | |
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