OA Pathfinder Case Study: Durham University

This is the second case study report of our pathfinder project. As mentioned in a previous post, as part of our pathfinder we have travelled to HEIs around the country to hold Open Access focus groups, aiming to find out about good practice across five key areas of OA implementation:

1) Costs
2) Structure and Workflows
3) Institutional Policy and Strategy
4) Advocacy, training and awareness
5) Systems and compliance

You can read the report from Durham University below, or download it. Please get in touch with any questions or comments, either below this post, by Twitter (@ellencole) or email (ellen.s.cole@northumbria.ac.uk).

Links to other case studies: Hull, Lincoln, Teesside

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About Ellen Cole

Scholarly Publications Librarian at Northumbria University.
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