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End-to-end technological solution: submission, peer review, production, publishing, hosting, indexing, archiving and dissemination of content. Full range of human-
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a university publisher that is just starting, but we are anticipating needs and solutions. We’ll thus consider collaborating with endeavors like Wikimedia and make use of the potential of the digital techniques, such as real-time communication (such as Twitter), DTM and AI to create texts in accessible language. An equally important feature of the publishing initiative TU Delft Open are the publishing services. In this way, TU Delft Library supports its scholars throughout the publishing cycle. To name a few: support and consultancy in matters such as copyright, plagiarism check, ‘predatory journals check’, choosing a journal, to offering workshops (such as ‘create a textbook in a day’) and tools, such as Academic Writing Assistant, from the pre- publishing stage; or article level metrics in the post-publishing stage. We are pleased to be able to offer research intelligence services; in this way we can help
can operate under a journal/ publisher’s own web address, logo and imprint. As an additional benefit, the platform provides consultancy and support in journal development, indexing, marketing and promotion. ARPHA’s transparent and
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researchers map OA trends in their scientific discipline, analyse opportunities to publish in OA journals they may have not thought of, to help them define their publication and dissemination strategy. Some services are fully rolled out, others are in development. Having experts in the New Media Center as part of the Library, we are now adding ‘creating visuals for your scholarly output’ as a new service for authors. In these ways, TU Delft Library and TU Delft Open Publishing transform into THE place for all publishing- related questions.
Voice of the community A community-driven initiative usually responds to demands from outside. But it is difficult to solicit the voice of the community when researchers need to focus on research and teaching activities, rather than on international or technical developments in scholarly
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Change, disruption and technological innovation are now constants in our industry. To survive in this fast-paced environment you need more than an ‘off the shelf’ product, you need the right partner. Named as a key platform
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communication solutions. Do we have evidence that
Delft researchers want this new academic press we are building? We have some. We know they do not what to be bothered with financial budgeting for dissemination, nor with copyright matters. They just want to write, and publish with maximum visibility and impact. We have evidence on growing adoption of OA publishing through the university’s Open Access Fund, as it shows a steady increase in spending on OA publications (the number of OA peer reviewed articles increased from 1,304 articles in 2016 to 2,539 articles last year). Dutch monitoring of OA publications at a national level, and reporting to the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science via the VSNU, Association of Universities in the Netherlands, provides further evidence of community need. The percentage of OA publications
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in the years 2016 to 2019 has grown from 42 per cent to 61 per cent.
The need of researchers for
support in publishing is not new, but the urgency for publishing and support has become much higher, and underlined with open science values and endeavours. Nevertheless, TU Delft Open Publishing is our unique initiative and take on scholarly publishing, in line with the values and technology of our times, one that will hopefully inspire our academics and give them trust in the route we walk. As a young academic publisher, we are keen to exchange with others to learn about the challenges we face, to share our experience in open publishing by embracing new ways and new definitions in scholarly publishing, thus making it future-proof, and of value for the authors and citizens searching for science globally. Ri
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