The scholarly communications landscape in Canada and worldwide is currently under technological and economic pressures that will inevitably lead to new models and approaches. Many factors are converging: the continuing impact of digital technology on teaching and research, the growing expertise of academic libraries in utilizing and supporting technology-based initiatives, the move towards policies of open access, the oligopoly of international academic publishers and the financial constraints of university budgets. The CARL position paper CUSP: Canadian Universities and Sustainable Publishing (2016), by Martha Whitehead and Brian Owen, explores these topics at length.
Through our committees and in collaboration with external organizations and stakeholders, CARL is exploring a variety of paths that could enable research results to be as widely distributed and accessible as possible, internationally, in high quality publishing venues at the lowest possible costs. A key initiative towards this goal was the Canadian Scholarly Publishing Working Group, a multi-stakeholder group that engaged in discussions from July 2016 to June 2017.
Journals
Canadian research libraries, faced with the difficult task of managing dwindling or stagnant collections budget in a time of increases to journal prices and a struggling Canadian dollar, are looking for alternatives to overpriced subscription packages and individual journal subscriptions. At the same time, publishers are exploring new access models, and many are venturing into open access publishing while continuing with their established subscription journals.
In the last 25 years, open access has emerged and become an established model for the publication of journals. While subscriptions are still the dominant approach, the number of open access journals is steadily increasing. Nevertheless, sustainable funding models are still evolving and require ongoing inquiry in order to determine long-term viability. CARL will continue to support our members and related organizations who are developing strategies to ensure a sustainable future for journal publishing.
Long-form Publishing
As with journal publishing, long-form publishing is seeing an evolution in both funding models and technology. Scholarly books are increasingly being released electronically, sometimes without a simultaneous print release. Some authors are negotiating with their publishers to have the electronic version of their books released in open access. Governmental and institutional support for open textbooks is swelling while ventures like Knowledge Unlatched are asking academic libraries to collectively leverage their acquisitions funds to allow books to be released in open access and benefit the greatest possible audience.
Author Funds
A number of Canadian institutions have established funds to support individual researchers who are subject to article process charges (APCs) when publishing in open access journals. There are multiple perspectives on the viability of author funds and on article processing charges in general, especially considering the extreme budget pressures faced by academic libraries. CARL will continue to enable discussions among our members and explore possible ways to evolve and improve the author funds model.
Below are links to the websites of CARL member libraries, where you can find information about the support offered by institutions for open access and about author funding, if available. Please consult the librarian responsible for scholarly communication at your institution’s library for the most comprehensive and up-to-date information.
National Members
Library and Archives Canada: Theses Canada | Open Data from LAC
Western Members
Simon Fraser University Library | Author Support $ | Public Knowledge Project
University of Alberta Libraries
University of British Columbia | Author Support $
University of Calgary Library | Open Access | Author Support $
University of Manitoba Libraries
University of Regina | Author Support $
University of Saskatchewan Library | Open Access
University of Victoria Libraries | Author Support $
Ontario Members
Brock University Library | Open Access | Author Support $
Carleton University Library | Open Access | Author Support $
McMaster University Library
Queen’s University Library
Ryerson University Library and Archives | Author Support $
University of Guelph Library | Author Support $
University of Ottawa Library | Author Support $
University of Toronto Libraries | Author Support $
University of Waterloo | Open Access
University of Windsor
Western University Libraries | Author Support $
York University Libraries | Open Access | Author Support $
Quebec Members
Bibliothèques de l’Université de Montréal (French only)
Concordia University Libraries | Author Support $
McGill Library
Université de Sherbrooke (French only)
Université du Québec à Montréal (French only)
Université Laval | Open Access (French only)
Atlantic Members
Dalhousie Libraries | Open Access | Author Support $ (see “Author Processing Charges”)
Memorial University | Author fund $
University of New Brunswick

