New article: “Accountability in the knowledge commons: lessons from Next Generation Library Publishing and the 2022 Values and Principles Summit”

NGLP product owner, Sarah Lippincott, and co-PI Katherine Skinner have published a new article discussing the centrality of assessment and accountability mechanisms in governing an equitable and sustainable knowledge commons. The article introduces the FOREST Framework and situates it within the context of other initiatives advancing values-based scholarly communication. It also synthesizes the findings of a half-day summit hosted in February 2022 that convened representatives of values-and-principles-based frameworks and initiatives in scholarly communication to strategize a collective future for these efforts.

Previous
Previous

Next Generation Library Project Makes Progress Toward Shared Open Publishing Infrastructure

Next
Next

Scaling Diamond OA: Universities as Centers of Open Publishing Excellence