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Jisc is happy to announce that from today, 11 December, the Higher Education Funding Council for England<http://www.hefce.ac.uk/> (HEFCE) has agreed to make a grant of up to £550 to universities in England that participate in the Knowledge Unlatched pilot<https://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/Catalogue/Overview/index/1704>. This grant contribution will be used to reduce the participation fee paid by English libraries by 50%.

Knowledge Unlatched<http://www.knowledgeunlatched.org/> is an organisation dedicated to promoting open access for scholarly books. Their model uses the collective purchasing power of the world's libraries to make academic books freely available to all. They are inviting libraries from around the world to participate in a pilot to trial this new model. Libraries can participate by pledging (a maximum of) £1100 to 'unlatch' a collection of 28 humanities and social sciences books. If at least 200 libraries from around the world sign up for the collection by 31 January 2014, these books will be made free for anyone in the world to read on an open access basis.

Libraries that participate in the pilot receive Knowledge Unlatched membership fee waiver until January 2016, usage data on the collection and the right to participate in Knowledge Unlatched governance. As a result of HEFCE's grant, English libraries will be able to secure the benefits of participating in the Knowledge Unlatched Pilot by pledging a maximum of £550.

HEFCE Senior Policy Advisor, Ben Johnson said: "I'm delighted to be able to confirm HEFCE's support for the Knowledge Unlatched scheme. I believe this is an important pilot in testing out a potential new model for open access book publishing. The lessons that we learn from this pilot will be of prime importance in gauging both the viability of models like this in the longer term and the readiness of the scholarly book publishing world to support open access more widely."

Jisc is managing the pledging process for UK universities and colleges and will administer grant funding for the English libraries. Full details of how to pledge can be viewed on the Jisc Collections website<https://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/Catalogue/Agreements/OneOffAgreements/1704>. Pledging will remain open until 31 January 2014.

Lorraine Estelle, director of content, welcomed the announcement: "Scholarly monograph publishing is important to researchers, especially in the humanities and social sciences where the book is the main method by which they communicate their research. It is important that we explore new publishing models to support the monograph and we hope that the HEFCE grant will encourage libraries to participate in the pilot and help drive forward the future of scholarly monograph publishing."

Knowledge Unlatched is planning to establish a joint forum that brings together libraries and publishers in early 2014.

Frances Pinter, Executive Director of Knowledge Unlatched added: "The HEFCE grant is a major contribution to helping explore new ways of reaching open access for books through cooperation between libraries and publishers that will decrease costs to institutions while at the same time bring all the benefits of open access to the world."

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About Knowledge Unlatched

Knowledge Unlatched is committed to changing the current business model for publishing to one with libraries sharing the costs of scholarly books. Knowledge Unlatched believes that by working together libraries and publishers can create a sustainable route to Open Access for scholarly books and secure long-term cost savings for their own institutions by sharing the costs of making HSS monographs available on a Creative Commons license.

About Jisc
Jisc offers digital services for UK education and research. The charity does this to achieve its vision for the UK to be the most digitally advanced education and research nation in the world.
Working together across the higher education, further education and skills sectors, Jisc provides trusted advice and support, reduces sector costs across shared network, digital content, IT services and procurement negotiations, ensuring the sector stays ahead of the game with research and development for the future.

Jisc Collections supports the procurement of digital content for UK education and research.

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About HEFCE

The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) promotes and funds high-quality, cost-effective teaching and research to meet the diverse needs of students, the economy and society. Our responsibilities are to distribute funds, safeguard quality and assure the stewardship of public money. We work closely with universities, colleges and other partners to develop policies, achieve excellence and impact in education and research, and to provide opportunities for all those who have the ability to benefit from higher education. For the academic year 2013-14, HEFCE will allocate £4.47 billion to 129 universities and higher education colleges and 203 further education colleges. www.hefce.ac.uk<http://www.hefce.ac.uk>



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