OhioLINK Breaks New Ground Creating Central Fund for Open Access Publications with Wiley

HOBOKEN, N.J.--()--John Wiley and Sons, Inc. (NYSE:JWA)(NYSE:JWB) and OhioLINK, a library consortium serving 118 libraries and 89 Ohio colleges and universities, announced today the signing of a Wiley Open Access Account agreement. A Wiley Open Access Account will enable OhioLINK-affiliated researchers to use a central fund for Article Publication Charges (APC). The partnership reflects both parties’ growing commitment to open research and advancing scholarly communications. OhioLINK is the first North American library consortium to centrally fund the creation and dissemination of open access research.

Piloting the implementation of a Wiley Open Access Account across the consortium will allow OhioLINK and its members to investigate the consortial challenges of the transformation of the publication and management of open access research. Members will collectively determine the criteria and mechanisms for assigning the funds.

Judy Verses, Wiley’s Executive Vice President of Research, commented: “We’ve had a long-standing and strong relationship with OhioLINK, and their team has continually proven to be global pioneers in academia. It is only through collaborative partnerships that we, as a community, are able to push our industry forward and test new waters. We share a fundamental belief with OhioLINK that researchers have to be at the center of what we do.”

Gwen Evans, Executive Director of OhioLINK, added: “Our members are deeply committed to open research and publications, but these transformative agreements will have different implications for different types of consortia.” Evans recently published an article detailing the contrasting considerations required of “read” consortia versus “publish” consortia. “As a ‘read’ consortium, this agreement with Wiley will allow our members to begin investigating the complexity of this funding model for open access at scale. This experiment will allow our membership to explore the intricacies of open access and its impact on consortia like ourselves.”

The Chair of OhioLINK’s Library Advisory Council, Carolin Sterling of Central State University Library, embraced the initiative: “As a membership organization with a long history of cooperation and collaborative action, we look forward to the opportunities that this will give us to assess open access support as a diverse group of institutions.” Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati Dean of Libraries and past chair of the Library Advisory Coordinating Committee, also expressed support. “The experimental Wiley open access initiative will not only create learning experiences for the OhioLINK community in navigating consortium-based open access operational complexity, but is also a significant step forward to cultivate an open mind set for the greater potential of the coming bold open movement.”

Damon E. Jaggars, Vice Provost and Director of University Libraries at The Ohio State University, added his endorsement: “Increasing the global reach of scholarship produced by Ohio State researchers is a strategic priority for the university and its libraries. This initiative with Wiley is a first step in building our understanding of how a consortium like OhioLINK might play a significant role in increasing access to important scholarship by opening content for worldwide use in research, teaching, and learning,” Jaggars said.

The Wiley Open Access Account includes an online dashboard for account management and administration providing an easy to use and transparent view of publishing activity with reporting functionality. The recently launched consortia dashboard enables complete oversight of payment requests through the consortia funder account; allowing a consortium to manage payment requests from authors for their open access APCs. The tool adds speed to the backend process which results in the speed of research dissemination.

OhioLINK-affiliated researchers will have access to Wiley Open Access and central funds environment beginning in the Fall of 2019.

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About OhioLINK

Connecting libraries, learning and discovery. Established in 1992, the Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK) is Ohio’s statewide academic library consortium serving 118 libraries, 89 institutions of higher education, the State Library of Ohio and more than 880,000 students, faculty, staff and researchers. Delivering both IT infrastructure and content negotiation, OhioLINK provides access to digital research collections rivaling top university libraries in the United States and internationally—at a fraction of the cost. OhioLINK also connects library services, print and digital collections among its member institutions and manages collaborative services, including eTutoring, statewide Affordable Learning textbook initiatives, and Open Educational Resources. A member of the Ohio Technology Consortium of the Ohio Department of Higher Education, OhioLINK creates a competitive advantage for its members and supports student and researcher success in the state of Ohio. For more information visit www.ohiolink.edu

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Release Summary

Wiley and OhioLINK announced the signing of a Wiley Open Access Account agreement reflecting their commitment to advancing scholarly communications.

Contacts

John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Tom Griffin (Australia), +617 38599 740
Penny Smith (UK), +44 1243 770448
newsroom@wiley.com