Redux Online Webinar 1: Monographs, open access and public policy: UKRI OA consultation 2020

01 September 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

The last REDUX conference in 2018 sparked a very animated discussion about Open Access, monographs and the Research Excellence Framework which has continued unabated ever since. In this Redux Online webinar two of the principal participants in these discussions, Helen Snaith of Research England (part of UKRI), and Richard Fisher of Yale UP, continue the crucial dialogue between policy-makers and scholarly publishers, and consider the ways in which many important positions articulated then have since developed and moved on. This session covered the UKRI OA review and the proposed new OA policy for monographs, book chapters and edited collections. Recording of a live webinar held on 23 April 2020 as part of the Redux Online series.

Keywords

Redux 2020
Open Access
Research Excellence Framework

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Webinar 1: Q&A
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