Policy-driven author rights retention has been around for some time; many academic institutions have implemented rights-retention policies over the past decade.
More recently, the Rights Retention Strategy proposed by cOAlition S has sparked a healthy debate about the impact of this strategy on academic publishers and about its utility as a pathway to Green Open Access more generally. This panel presentation will bring together representatives from two academic libraries and three society publishers to discuss rights retention strategies in the spirit of fostering open dialogue, sharing perspectives, and increasing understanding across these two communities. Specifically, the panelists will discuss the following questions:
Join us on Wednesday, June 16, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM EDT to hear from the panelists and participate in the discussion. The call is open for all to join.
This panel is the result of a collaboration between the Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions, the Society Publishers Coalition, and Transitioning Society Publishers to Open Access.
We are grateful to the following speakers for agreeing to participate in this panel discussion: