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Scaling the future of Diamond Open Access
Posted by Ian Caswell on 2026-03-17
Collaboration, shared infrastructure and collective investment can unlock a global diamond ecosystem. From idea to infrastructure Diamond open access (OA) is no longer a marginal experiment. Over the past decade, it has moved from principle to practice, from isolated initiatives to coordinated efforts across institutions and regions. The conversation about it has also shifted and the question [...]
Read MoreDiamond OA and the future of community‑owned scholarship
Posted by Ian Caswell on 2026-03-03
Beyond budgets and business models, diamond open access restores core scholarly values: openness, equity and trust. Why this matters to authors and editors When editors explain why they choose a diamond open access publisher, their reasons almost never begin with cost. They talk about fairness. They talk about reach. They talk about wanting authors’ work to circulate freely, without barriers or [...]
Read MoreRethinking the Economics of Diamond Open Access
Posted by Ian Caswell on 2026-02-24
Sustainability in open access does not have to mean author fees. Collective models like the Open Journals Collective show there is another way. Challenging old assumptions about funding There is a persistent idea in scholarly publishing that if authors are not paying to publish, then someone, somewhere, must be losing out. That notion is too rooted in transactional thinking and not enough in [...]
Read MoreWhy Diamond Open Access is emerging as the future of scholarly publishing
Posted by Ian Caswell on 2026-02-13
As conversations about equity and sustainability reshape open access, the diamond model offers a path truer to academic values. More than two decades of Open Access It has been over twenty years since the Budapest Open Access Initiative set out a vision of freely available scholarly research. In that time, open access (OA) has grown from a bold idea into an expectation across much of the [...]
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