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Classifying open access business models

This resourceopinion piece by Tasha Mellins-Cohen (Founder at Mellins-Cohen Consulting and Executive Director at COUNTER) is an article offering a comprehensive classification system for OA models, categorising them into five core types (transactional, bundled, cooperative, sponsored, and alternative), each with distinct characteristics and implications for funding, equity, and implementation. It

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This extremelyclassification new,aims to clarify the myriad labels and terminologies used, addressing the authorinconsistencies isand refininggaps itin previous attempts to categorize OA models. By providing descriptions and analyses of different business models, the article seeks to enhance transparency around and understanding of OA options, ultimately supporting informed decision-making in the evolving landscape of academic publishing.

Read the article on the basis of feedback (including from Copim members), and is very comprehensive and clear, and also does not use the colour coding system. Definitely a good resource to link to.Zenodo

See: https://zenodo.org/records/11242106