Why Open Access is the Future of Academic and Scholarly Book Publishing
Academic publishing through open access is a transformation in the way research and educational resources reach scholars around the world. The traditional model of academic book publishing though important historically is being rapidly displaced by open access alternatives that democratise research and extend its scholarly reach (Tennant et al., 2016; Willinsky, 2003). This change is the latest step in addressing some of the key barriers to access to scholarly content, which have included high prices, geography, and institutional paywalls. The scholarly publishing landscape is in a state of rapid change with university leaders, funding organizations, and researchers alike acknowledging that weakness of traditional models for publishing scholarly communications (Haug, 2013; Huang et al., 2024; Laakso, 2014). By adapting traditional journal approaches to book publishing, open access book publishing provides a sustainable model that is beneficial for authors, their institutions, and the worldwide research community, all while upholding high quality standards in peer review and editorial support.