Jessica Aiwuyor |
202-296-2296 | jaiwuyor@arl.org | December 3, 2019
The Association of American Universities (AAU), Association of Research
Libraries (ARL), and Association of University Presses (AUPresses) have
launched a new website, OpenMonographs.org, in a bold new
effort to change the landscape of scholarly book publishing in the
humanities and social sciences.
AAU, ARL, and AUPresses
established TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem) in 2017 as a
five-year pilot project. Monographs remain the preeminent form of
scholarly publication in the humanities and humanistic social sciences,
but the funding model is broken. TOME seeks to address this problem by
moving us toward a new, more sustainable system that meets monograph
publishing costs with institutionally funded faculty book subsidies.
TOME’s new website, https://www.openmonographs.org/,
highlights the innovative nature of this initiative.
Colleges and
universities participating in TOME commit to providing baseline grants
of $15,000 to support the publication of average-length open access
monographs. (Additional funding may be available for especially long or
complex books.) These publication grants make it possible for presses
to publish monographs in open access editions, increasing the presence
of humanities and social science scholarship on the web and opening up
knowledge to a truly global readership.
Twenty-eight TOME-funded
books have been published to date, with over thirty more in progress.
The site draws attention to individual TOME books while providing a
wealth of information and resources for authors and publishers who may
be interested in publishing a book under the auspices of TOME. There is
also information for university administrators and librarians who may
be considering TOME for their institutions.
There are 17 institutions participating in TOME
and over 60 university presses
that have committed to producing digital open access editions of TOME
volumes, openly licensing them under Creative Commons licenses, and
depositing the files in selected open repositories. The newest
institutions to join the initiative are Rice University and the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville as of fall 2019.
“This attractive new
website truly conveys to the world what TOME seeks to accomplish,” said
Peter Potter, publishing director for the University Libraries at
Virginia Tech and ARL visiting program officer. “TOME is about bringing
together scholars, universities, libraries, and presses in pursuit of a
common goal—to create a more sustainable system for funding monograph
publishing while ensuring that, in the future, monographs are fully
integrated into the larger web-based network of scientific research. As
we also emphasize on the website, we see TOME as part of a growing
movement to open up scholarly research to the world and we welcome
partners and collaborators committed to fundamental change.”
“With more than 15
universities and 60 university presses currently part of the TOME
initiative, the presence of humanities and social science scholarship on
the web continues to open up such work to more audiences and drive
institutional change and acceptance,” said Jessica Sebeok, AAU deputy
vice president for federal relations and counsel for policy. “The TOME
website is a powerful tool that helps to showcase TOME books, share
lessons learned, and better connect the network of academic
institutions, publishing partners, and the larger open access
community.”
“The humanities and
social sciences right now face real questions over how the ideals of
open access can benefit fields that communicate scholarship through
long-form arguments most often published using nonprofit, editorially
rigorous, and peer-review-driven processes,” said Peter Berkery,
AUPresses executive director. “Experiments with sustainable models are
really blossoming throughout our community and we have been proud to
partner in an initiative as successful as TOME. Not only has it been an
opportunity for all partners to learn, the books so far published and
in the pipeline are significant achievements themselves. The new
website will help share that scholarship, our lessons, and the
opportunity to join in this movement very effectively.”
About the Association of American
Universities
Founded in 1900, the Association of American Universities is
composed of America’s leading research universities. AAU’s 65 research
universities transform lives through education, research, and
innovation. Our member universities earn the majority of competitively
awarded federal funding for research that improves public health, seeks
to address national challenges, and contributes significantly to our
economic strength, while educating and training tomorrow’s visionary
leaders and innovators. AAU member universities collectively help shape
policy for higher education, science, and innovation; promote best
practices in undergraduate and graduate education; and strengthen the
contributions of leading research universities to American society.
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About the Association of Research
Libraries
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit
organization of 124 research libraries in
Canada and the US whose mission is to advance research,
learning, and scholarly communication. The Association fosters the open
exchange of ideas and expertise, promotes equity and diversity, and
pursues advocacy and public policy efforts that reflect the values of
the library, scholarly, and higher education communities. ARL forges
partnerships and catalyzes the collective efforts of research libraries
to enable knowledge creation and to achieve enduring and barrier-free
access to information. ARL is on the web at ARL.org.
About the Association of University
Presses
The Association of
University Presses (AUPresses) is an organization of more
than 150 international nonprofit scholarly publishers. Since 1937, the
Association of University Presses has advanced the essential role of a
global community of publishers whose mission is to ensure academic
excellence and cultivate knowledge. The Association holds integrity,
diversity, stewardship, and intellectual freedom as core values.
AUPresses members are active across many scholarly disciplines,
including the humanities, arts, and sciences, publish significant
regional and literary work, and are innovators in the world of digital
publishing.
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