Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects

In the context of the recent debate about the movement towards a monographs mandate for the UK, this opinion piece considers the logic of ‘decoupling’ that underlies it. It also looks at the real opportunities to improve on the current extraordinarily durable high-price system for publishing long-fo...

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Main Author: Andrew Lockett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2018-09-01
Series:Insights: The UKSG Journal
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Online Access:https://insights.uksg.org/articles/435
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spelling doaj-9d9c20afc45a4263b7ada018d6325a4e2020-11-25T00:36:13ZengUbiquity PressInsights: The UKSG Journal 2048-77542018-09-013110.1629/uksg.435406Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospectsAndrew Lockett0University of WestminsterIn the context of the recent debate about the movement towards a monographs mandate for the UK, this opinion piece considers the logic of ‘decoupling’ that underlies it. It also looks at the real opportunities to improve on the current extraordinarily durable high-price system for publishing long-form research. Thinking around decoupled monograph publishing has positioned academic authors as the individual consumers of diverse publishing services (a wide array of which are fast emerging) in the face of significant scholarly caution. Furthermore, a danger of renewed market dominance by price-makers in an open access environment remains, with the risk of inequitable outcomes that may mirror problems that have arisen in journals. Opportunities may also arise for new local initiatives, especially collective and community-based publishing, with academic libraries likely to be in the middle of a fast-changing and contested environment for publishing monographs.https://insights.uksg.org/articles/435Decouplingmonographsbig dealself-publishingmonographs mandatescholarly communications
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Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects
Insights: The UKSG Journal
Decoupling
monographs
big deal
self-publishing
monographs mandate
scholarly communications
author_facet Andrew Lockett
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title Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects
title_short Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects
title_full Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects
title_fullStr Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects
title_full_unstemmed Monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects
title_sort monographs on the move?: a view on ‘decoupling’ and other prospects
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Insights: The UKSG Journal
issn 2048-7754
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In the context of the recent debate about the movement towards a monographs mandate for the UK, this opinion piece considers the logic of ‘decoupling’ that underlies it. It also looks at the real opportunities to improve on the current extraordinarily durable high-price system for publishing long-form research. Thinking around decoupled monograph publishing has positioned academic authors as the individual consumers of diverse publishing services (a wide array of which are fast emerging) in the face of significant scholarly caution. Furthermore, a danger of renewed market dominance by price-makers in an open access environment remains, with the risk of inequitable outcomes that may mirror problems that have arisen in journals. Opportunities may also arise for new local initiatives, especially collective and community-based publishing, with academic libraries likely to be in the middle of a fast-changing and contested environment for publishing monographs.
topic Decoupling
monographs
big deal
self-publishing
monographs mandate
scholarly communications
url https://insights.uksg.org/articles/435
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