"The initiative brings together a consortium of 24 partners from 16 European countries, including 14 beneficiary partners and 10 associated partners... to reinforce community-led publishing models and improve coordination across disciplines, institutions, and national contexts." Obviously this is a welcome development, especially right after reading about the Canadian initiative. Maybe we're finally releasing the stranglehold of commercial publishers over academic discourse. In case you're curious, the orginaztion is called Activate European Guidance and Incentives for Sustainable Open Access publishing (AEGIS-OA).
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