Open Access in the Humanities and a New Funding Model
Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal. 3rd November 2016.
Professor Martin Paul Eve, Birkbeck, University of London
The Humanities Have a Prestige Problem
The Symbolic Economy Maps onto the Real Economy
APCs problematic for the humanities and some other disciplines
Monographs
- Monographs acknowledged as different
- Higher barriers to entry for new publishers
- Open source platform development in infancy
- Production toolchain likewise
- Different discoverability and value-conferral sites
Our Solution
Megajournal / Multijournal / Not-for-profit / Collectively Funded
Planning since 2013
Support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- $90,000 planning grant
- University of Lincoln, UK, 2014-2015
- $741,000 sustainability grant
- Birkbeck, University of London, UK, 2015-2018
The Subscription Model as it Exists
The OLH Library Partnership Subsidy Model
>200 Libraries Financially Supporting the OLH in First Year
18 Journals on or Supported by the Platform (909 articles in first year)
Cost per institution per article: around $1.10 per institution per article. Target of 300+ libraries by end of year three.
118,686 unique readers. Average of 131 readers per article. $0.008 per institution per reader.
Ongoing Project to "Flip" Subscription Journals

Six additional journals joining in January 2017
Building Open-Source Publishing Technology
- meTypeset: a JATS XML typesetter
- CaSSius: a CSS regions PDF generator
- Translation Layer
CaSSius: Heavyweight typesetting with lightweight technology
The End
Thank you!
Presentation licensed under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license. All institutional images excluded from CC license.
Available to view online at http://meve.io/Portugal2016.