# 07. Opening the Future: Financial modelling # Financial & resource assumptions underpinning implementing Opening the Future - **You can use OtF to convert a series of books to OA (on the frontlist), or it can be used to gradually convert your entire frontlist to OA. This will change the scale of your OtF activities and how many library subscriptions you need. It may also impact how many packages of 40-60 books you offer.** - **The funds should only be used to fund frontlist rather than flip backlist. It works incrementally, so you publish OA books as and when you accrue the necessary funds.** - **Membership should be for three year increments, with fixed prices banded by institutional size.** - **First copy costs will vary by publisher and this will impact how much money you need to accrue in order to publish OA frontlist titles.** Before we continue to the financial modelling tools themselves, it is important to contextualise them. It is also important to note that at the beginning of the project, there was an assumption that most adopters of this model would be aiming to use it to transition all of their frontlist publishing to OA, as CEU Press are doing. However, this is not the only option. Our other partner LUP opted to apply it to one of their subject areas only, and discussions with numerous publishers during 2023 and 2024 indicates that, at least at this point in time, this is the approach more likely to be taken by presses. The modelling presented here works for both a press-level and series-level adoption. There are several assumptions behind our model that underpin this modelling and that show the aspirations for scaling:
**Press-level Conversion assumptions** | **Series-Level Conversion assumptions** |
The target output volume is 25 new OA titles per year. | The target output volume is 4-5 new OA titles per year. |
It costs roughly £8,5000/$11,000 to produce the ‘first copy’ of each new title. | It costs roughly £8,500/$11,000 to produce the ‘first copy’ of each new title. |
The press can define and curate an attractive collection of backlist titles to offer exclusively to members.\* | The press can define and curate an attractive collection of backlist titles to offer exclusively to members.\* |
The number of packages correlates to the scale of conversion. Multiple packages will be necessary to scale with a full frontlist conversion. For CEU Press, this is 5 packages which supports c. 10-15 titles per year. | The number of packages correlates to the scale of conversion. One package may support a series-level conversion. For LUP, this is one package which supports 3 titles per year. |
Library members will be banded according to their size - meaning their payments will be tiered high, medium, and low. We use Jisc and Lyrasis (Carnegie) price banding where relevant. | Library members will be banded according to their size - meaning their payments will be tiered high, medium, and low. We use Jisc and Lyrasis (Carnegie) price banding where relevant. |
**Variable Name** | **Description** | **Example figures** |
Base cost per book | The basic cost per book to get to first digital copy. | £8,900.00 |
Approx. billing agent fee per membership transaction (presses may wish to add a slightly higher figure in this box to also account for sales agent fees, if applicable) | The fee requested by a billing agent per membership transaction. | £85.00 |
Bank fee per transaction | The fee requested by the Press’s bank per transaction | £15.00 |
Higher Band | The fee rate for ‘large’ band (biggest) library subscribers. | £1,200.00 |
Middle Band | The fee rate for ‘middle’ band (middle size) library subscribers. | £800.00 |
Lower Band | The fee rate for ‘lower’ band (smallest) library subscribers. | £350.00 |
Number of titles in backlist | The number of titles that are offered in the ‘backlist’ package (i.e. how many books does the library get as an exclusive reward for joining?) | 50 |
Number of yearly titles in frontlist | The number of titles that the press aspires to make openly accessible every year under this scheme. | 25 |
OA deposit fee per book (e.g. OAPEN per-title fee) | The fee to deposit each OA book (for example, in OAPEN). | £10.00 |
OA deposit annual membership fee (e.g. OAPEN annual membership fee) | The annual membership fee to be able to deposit books (for example, the OAPEN annual fee). | £175.00 |
Secondary annual OA deposit location fee (e.g. JSTOR) | The annual membership fee to be able to deposit books in a secondary location (for example, JSTOR). | £100.00 |
One-time setup fee | The one-off staff labour cost of sorting out the backlist titles into packages. | £2,000.00 |
Approx. annual fee (based on 300 members) | The annual fee from a platform provider to provide access to the backlist. | £3,000.00 |
Approx. annual deposit fee per backlist title | The annual fee per backlist title book for a platform provider, to provide access to the title. | £100.00 |
Creation of metadata records per backlist title | The cost of creating metadata records for an item of backlist content. | £50.00 |
Format-shift costs (e.g. improved digital copies, OCRing PDF text, creating epub) per title | The costs of ensuring that the backlist is in a viable format for digital delivery. | £100.00 |