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Landscape report on scholarly publishing in Ireland

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posted on 2025-06-30, 14:14 authored by Jane BuggleJane Buggle, Niamh BrennanNiamh Brennan, Jonathan Dykes, Sinead Hanrahan, Ashling HayesAshling Hayes, Ruth Hegarty, Jane Mahony, Orla McLoughlin, Eve Patten
<p dir="ltr">This report maps scholarly publishing on the island of Ireland. It documents publishers on the island and assesses the readiness of Irish scholarly publishers to transition to open access (OA) publishing. It also examines their knowledge of the practices, needs, challenges and opportunities of Diamond Open Access.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>PublishOA</b><br>The report is a deliverable of the PublishOA project, co-led by the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and Trinity College Dublin’s Long Room Hub (TLRH), which aimed to evaluate the feasibility of establishing a centralised, publicly owned Diamond Open Access publishing platform for Irish scholarly publishing. Diamond OA refers to a model where journals and platforms do not charge fees to authors or readers.</p><p dir="ltr"><br>The Irish Government’s National Action Plan for Open Research 2022–2030 has set an objective that ‘by 2030 Ireland will have implemented a sustainable and inclusive course for achieving 100% open access to research publications’. The National Open Research Forum (NORF) is leading the implementation of the action plan, and in 2022 the forum funded six projects to support Ireland’s open-access landscape, including PublishOA.</p>

Funding

NORF

History

Date of Publication

06-2025

Research Area

  • Library and Information Studies

Publisher

Publish OA

Language

Language

Format

PDF

Contributor affiliation

Trinity College Dublin, Institute of Art, Design + Technology, Royal Irish Academy, Munster Technological University, University of Limerick

DOI

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15497616