Who is responsible for this toolkit?
The Open Access Books Toolkit is a global and multi-stakeholder initiative. The toolkit is hosted by OAPEN. A broad and diverse Editorial Advisory Board is involved in the development and maintenance of the toolkit, including authors, publishers, research support staff, funders and other key stakeholders.
The toolkit was developed in close collaboration with Springer Nature and the University of Glasgow, with support from the universities of Oxford, Glasgow and Utrecht, who hosted a series of workshops during the development stage (see Story of this toolkit).
Editorial Advisory Board
The Editorial Advisory Board provides editorial support, which includes identifying new resources, suggesting changes and maintaining regular update cycles.
Niels Stern, Director OAPEN Foundation & Co-director DOAB Foundation (Chair)
Lotte van Aalten, Publisher Relations Manager, OAPEN Foundation (Main contact)
Margo Bargheer, Head of Electronic Publishing, Göttingen University Press
Lucy Barnes, Editor and Outreach Coordinator, Open Book Publishers
Christina Emery, Senior Marketing Manager, Thought Leadership Programmes, Springer Nature
Eelco Ferwerda, Independent
Doris Haslinger, Programme Management Stand-Alone Publications Humanities and Social Sciences, Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
Andrew Joseph, Digital Publisher, Wits University Press
Koen Leurs, Assistant Professor Gender & Postcolonial Studies, Utrecht University
Valerie McCutcheon, Research Information Manager, University of Glasgow
Lucy Montgomery, Professor Internet Studies, Curtin University
Sotiria Psoma, University Lecturer BioScience and Technology, The Open University
Ros Pyne, Global Director, Research and Open Access, Bloomsbury
Claire Redhead, Executive Director, OASPA
Jeroen Sondervan, Project Leader Open Access & Open Science Programme, Utrecht University
Toby Steiner, Product Manager & COO, Thoth Open Metadata
Graham Stone, Senior Programme Manager Open Access Monographs, Jisc
Support
OAPEN invites stakeholders in scholarly communication to help cover costs for ongoing maintenance and further development of the toolkit. For more information (See Support the toolkit).
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Contact
The main contact for the toolkit is Lotte van Aalten, Publisher Relations Manager, OAPEN, l.vanAalten@oapen.org.
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