Bibliodiversity ‘Bibliodiversity is a complex, self-sustaining system of storytelling, writing, publishing and the other kinds of production of oral and written literature. The writers and producers are comparable to the inhabitants of an ecosystem. Bibliodiversity contributes to a thriving life of culture and a healthy eco-social system’.1 Bibliodiversity is an important concern for knowledge pro
Introduction Since its launch in 2010, the OAPEN Library has made peer-reviewed books and chapters available in open access (OA).1 By February 2021, the collection had grown to 14,500 books and over 700 chapters. Starting in June 2013, IRUS-UK provided us with COUNTER Release 4 compliant usage data for the OAPEN Library.2 The Library passed the ten million downloads mark in the first quarter of 20
Introduction: Creative Commons licences – what’s all the fuss about? In 2001 the Budapest Open Access Initiative held that ‘the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited’.2 Two years later the Berlin Declaration stated that open access (OA) contributions must ‘grant to all users a f
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