DOAB & OAPEN

OAPEN supports the transition to open access for academic books by providing open infrastructure services to stakeholders, including the DOAB (Directory of Open Access Books), on which OAPEN works in partnership with  Open Edition.

OAPEN website: oapen.org

DOAB website: doabooks.org

Fees & tiers

OAPEN and DOAB offers a membership package with tiered pricing, as detailed below. For pricing in other countries, please contact info@openbookcollective.org

Tier structure

TIER          

USA 

AUS

CANADA               

EU*                                        

UK

Tier 1       

PhD Granting

10,000+ FTE

CRKN bands 11-13

 

Large org., high income country

Jisc bands 1-4

Tier 2

MA Granting            

5,000-9,999 FTE 

CRKN bands 7-10

Medium org., high income country

Jisc bands 5-6

Tier 3BA Granting0-4,999 FTECRKN bands 1-6Small org., high income country / orgs. from middle-income countriesJisc bands 7-10
Tier 4Community & Technical

*In the case of European institutions, tiering is determined by a combination of organisation size and the World Bank's classification of countries by income. Small organisations are defined as 0-4,999 FTE, medium organisations are defined as 5,000-9,999 FTE, and large organisations as 10,000+ FTE. 

Fees

TIER         

USD     

AUD      

CAD    

EUR       

GBP     

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 3

4850

2400

1200

6200

3100

1550

5700

2800

1400

4000

2000

1000

3400

1700

850

Contract length

  • 12 months

Benefits

OAPEN provides Supporters with:

  • OAPEN and DOAB annual stakeholder report sent directly to the Supporter;

  • Waiving OAPEN publisher fees for publishing entities (e.g. University Press) affiliated with the Supporter institution

  • COUNTER-conformant usage reports provided as a dashboard including the Supporter’s institutional (IP-based) and geolocation (regional) usage, automatically updated monthly;
  • community involvement. Supporters are invited to give input to the continued development of the OAPEN and DOAB services on a yearly basis and through library working group participation;
  • regular updates through email list for Supporters;
  • acknowledgment of contributors on the OAPEN and DOAB websites & through our social media accounts;
  • bespoke metadata exports for the OAPEN Library through our new service, the Metadata Export Module for Open access books (MEMO).
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DOAB & OAPEN

OAPEN supports the transition to open access for academic books by providing open infrastructure services to stakeholders, including the DOAB (Directory of Open Access Books), on which OAPEN works in partnership with  Open Edition.

OAPEN website: oapen.org

DOAB website: doabooks.org

Fees & tiers

OAPEN and DOAB offers a membership package with tiered pricing, as detailed below. For pricing in other countries, please contact info@openbookcollective.org

Tier structure

TIER          

USA 

AUS

CANADA               

EU*                                        

UK

Tier 1       

PhD Granting

10,000+ FTE

CRKN bands 11-13

 

Large org., high income country

Jisc bands 1-4

Tier 2

MA Granting            

5,000-9,999 FTE 

CRKN bands 7-10

Medium org., high income country

Jisc bands 5-6

Tier 3BA Granting0-4,999 FTECRKN bands 1-6Small org., high income country / orgs. from middle-income countriesJisc bands 7-10
Tier 4Community & Technical

*In the case of European institutions, tiering is determined by a combination of organisation size and the World Bank's classification of countries by income. Small organisations are defined as 0-4,999 FTE, medium organisations are defined as 5,000-9,999 FTE, and large organisations as 10,000+ FTE. 

Fees

TIER         

USD     

AUD      

CAD    

EUR       

GBP     

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 3

4850

2400

1200

6200

3100

1550

5700

2800

1400

4000

2000

1000

3400

1700

850

Contract length

  • 12 months

Benefits

OAPEN provides Supporters with:

  • OAPEN and DOAB annual stakeholder report sent directly to the Supporter;

  • Waiving OAPEN publisher fees for publishing entities (e.g. University Press) affiliated with the Supporter institution

  • COUNTER-conformant usage reports provided as a dashboard including the Supporter’s institutional (IP-based) and geolocation (regional) usage, automatically updated monthly;
  • community involvement. Supporters are invited to give input to the continued development of the OAPEN and DOAB services on a yearly basis and through library working group participation;
  • regular updates through email list for Supporters;
  • acknowledgment of contributors on the OAPEN and DOAB websites & through our social media accounts;
  • bespoke metadata exports for the OAPEN Library through our new service, the Metadata Export Module for Open access books (MEMO).
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