Transformative agreements: Six myths, busted

Ashley Farley, Allison Langham-Putrow, Elisabeth Shook, Leila Belle Sterman, Megan Wacha

Abstract

Transformative agreement (TA) is an umbrella term used to describe contracts between institutions and publishers intended to transform the current, primarily subscription-based, journal publishing model to a fully open access (OA) model. The idea originated in a 2015 white paper from the Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL), which posited that the current level of investment ($10 billion worldwide) is sufficient to fund the transformation to OA within existing publishing structures: a system in which 60% of the market is controlled by five publishers who maintain excessive profit margins.

Full Text:

PDF HTML
Copyright Ashley Farley, Allison Langham-Putrow, Elisabeth Shook, Leila Belle Sterman, Megan Wacha

Article Views (Last 12 Months)

No data available

Contact ACRL for article usage statistics from 2010-April 2017.

Article Views (By Year/Month)

2023
January: 216
February: 243
March: 266
April: 196
May: 201
June: 38
2022
January: 290
February: 263
March: 312
April: 1093
May: 450
June: 247
July: 181
August: 194
September: 321
October: 295
November: 203
December: 142
2021
January: 0
February: 0
March: 0
April: 0
May: 0
June: 0
July: 3798
August: 790
September: 350
October: 412
November: 294
December: 200