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Marché du livre numérique 2014

"L’IDATE présentera au Salon du Livre de Paris un bilan de l’année écoulée sur les marchés du livre numérique en s’appuyant sur l’étude E-Books parue en décembre. L’occasion de revenir sur le décollage des ventes d’e-books, les usages sur les différents terminaux (e-readers, smartphones, tablettes, etc.), les prévisions à horizon 2014 ainsi que les tensions sur la chaîne de valeur numérique naissante. Organisée en partenariat avec le Service du Livre et de la lecture du Ministère de la culture, la présentation aura lieu vendredi 18 mars de 12h00 à 13h00 dans le Café Littéraire du Centre national du livre"

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OpenAIREplus

"Le 6 décembre dernier, OpenAIREplus (2nd Generation of Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe) a été lancé à Pise. Ce projet, d’une durée de 30 mois, est financé par la Commission Européenne et veut établir un lien entre les publications scientifiques, les données de recherches et les sources de financement qui y sont associées."

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Publishing research papers: Which policy will deliver best value for your university? : JISC

"This paper outlines the key findings of a recent JISC-funded study - ‘Modelling scholarly communication options: costs and benefits for universities’ - which models the economic costs and benefits for UK universities of various Open Access approaches to publishing research literature. Open Access is the immediate, free-to-use access to peer-reviewed research literature. The study was limited to journal articles and peer-reviewed conference papers, though in practice, Open Access publication is extending to book chapters, monographs and research data."

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How to build a case for university policies and practices in support of Open Access : JISC

"Open Access, widely adopted, can save universities money, increase the efficiency of their research operations, enable them to share research outputs more effectively and provide greater visibility and impact for their research programmes. JISC has developed an economic model to help universities calculate the costs and benefits of different modes of scholarly communication."

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Overview of Open Access Models for eBooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences

"A new survey of Open Access book publishing confirms a wide variety of approaches, as well as a continuing search for the optimal publishing- and business models. While Open Access is still in an experimental phase of trying out new models, and tracking the readers’ online and offline preferences to gauge the best way forward, some trends and patterns have started to emerge."

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Modelling Scholarly Communication Options: Costs and benefits for universities

"The JISC commissioned this study to model the costs and benefits of changing scholarly communication practices within UK HEIs (Higher Education Institutions). In particular, the study has been designed to achieve two key goals: To provide information to institutional managers about the costs and benefits of changing scholarly communication practices, with a special focus on Open Access to research papers To develop a methodology using case studies based on different types of higher education institution in the UK and employing real data and contextual information provided by these institutions. The intent was to produce a methodology that can be used by research-based institutions to model the economic effects of different scenarios in their own case. The work does two things in terms of modelling: it identifies the costs and benefits of different scholarly communication scenarios; and it quantifies them, that is, it attaches actual values to cost elements in the processes involved and measures what economic outcomes emerge from modelling various scenarios. "

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