Copim Compass. A guide
This toolkit is the output of one of Copim's Open Book Futures project deliverables: to establish a knowledge base to provide comprehensive resources on alternative funding models and modes of publishing, acquiring and archiving open access books, alongside new training and guidance on archiving and preservation best practice.
The aim was to:
- develop resources for stakeholders,
- consolidate existing resources,
- promote business models best practice,
- showcase project work on metadata, experimental publishing and archiving.
The space is for the
By providing a comprehensive tool suite of resources we will accelerate outreach to libraries, publishers, academics and the wider public, to advocate for, advise on and encourage open access publishing and initiatives. Scroll down for the table of contents.
Expand to read more background on why & how we developed this resource
In the course of our scoping research and gap analysis, we discovered that a great many resources, guidelines, and toolkits have been developed in the last few years, many of which are regularly maintained and updated, and that many others are currently under development. We therefore developed Copim Compass with two principal aims:
- That a valuable exercise would be in collating these existing resources, categorising them, and providing a central signposting location for external resources; aiming to complement rather than re-develop.
- One of the major existing lacunae we identified was one which was well within our project competency: a resource on transitioning publishers from closed to open access.
The Copim Compass is, therefore, a resource of two halves. The first componentcomponent, (which comprises the first four 'books')chapters detailsof the Openingresource, thedetail Futureour revenue model, tools and experiences atwith Opening the Future, our own Copim project on transitioning publishers from closed to open access. Books
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andremaindersevenofarethisthefirstothersection,component;‘AbouttheCopimcollatedCompass’,external resourcesfocuses onOA for books more generally.
Table of Contents
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| ‘Financial Modelling’, provides the detailed financial modelling spreadsheets and other tools that our participating presses have used, in order for you to make your own calculations. |
| ‘Workflows and Partners’ provides information about the relevant workflows for using Opening the Future, including details of relevant third party services, licence templates, and a lengthy FAQ that we have built up over several years of outreach and troubleshooting to authors, libraries, and publishers. |
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The first four sections will be made available in early 2025; the last three will be updated in the first half of 2025. |
The guide will be regularly updated with new resources and tools to ensure they remain current and continue to support best practices in Open Access publishing.
We are open to feedback and suggestions from the community. Whether you want to share additional resources or have ideas for future sections, please get in touch: ADD EMAIL